Just came back from visiting with Harley. Definitely seems to be some kind of upper respiratory virus. The swelling in his larynx seems to be better, but now he has some nasal discharge. I reached for a kleenex, and the tech said, "never mind, he just ate it". He is interested in food now, but it's hard for him to eat with the e-collar on, and maybe there is some sinus pressure too when he leans forward. His energy level is good, as is his interest in getting into anything he can get his paws on (he was allowed out of his cage while I was with him in the isolation room). I had to keep a close eye on him so he didn't scatter medical supplies all over the room. He's staying one more night, and I'll take him home tomorrow if all looks good. Next week I bring him back to get another echocardiogram to check his heart. The followup costs less than half what the first one costs, thankfully.

Marsha

On 12/16/2014 12:54 PM, dlg...@windstream.net wrote:
ANNIE (8 YRS AND FELV) ALSO SNEEZES SOME WHEN WE HAVE THAT KIND OF WEATHER OR 
WHEN THE FURNACE FIRST COMES ON.  SHE GETS A GOOEY EYE EVER SO OFTEN BUT NOT 
TOO MUCH AND NEVER HAS HAD A NASAL DISCHARGFE.  i THINK HER IMMUNE SYSTEM IS 
JUST WEAK ENOUGH TO LET THINGS GET STARTED BUT THEN SHE OVERCOMES THEM.  I JUST 
KEEP A CLOSE EYE ON HER SO I CAN STOP THINGS BEFORE THEY HAVE A CHANCE TO GET 
HER.


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