I hate to sound like a broken record, but my suggestion would be to put him on 
1 mg of Stanazolol (Winstrol) 2x a day, along with ¼ tablet of 100 mg 
Doxycycline 2x a day (or less if you get the Doxy in a liquid form which can be 
more easily calibrated to weight) plus ½ a tablet of 5 mg prednisolone 2x a 
day, plus apo-metoclopromine 2x a day if needed (if he is having trouble eating 
or keeping the food down).

The blood transfusion you gave him will hold him for a while, though you 
haven’t indicated what his red cells, haematocrit, haemoglobin, etc., levels 
are. The transfusion will allow for proper oxygenation, etc., while you 
hopefully work to up the numbers of red cells being produced by his bone marrow 
(something I have had excellent success with, by using the Winstrol).

If you haven’t already followed the discussion about Winstrol, I will forewarn 
you that it can be very difficult to convince some vets to prescribe it. They 
will quote the risk of liver damage which is overhyped, but in any event, 
rather irrelevant when faced with a critical situation like the one your little 
boy faces now. Vets may also be reluctant to prescribe it because it is 
associated with doping scandals in professional sports, but unless your cat is 
planning to run in the Olympics or play professional baseball, I never could 
understand this illogical response. Your vet will need to obtain Winstrol from 
a compounding pharmacy, and my suggestion would be to ask for it (if possible) 
in fast-dissolve pill form, which I have found very easy to use intact in 
pilling my cats, and others in this group have reported is easy to dissolve 
into food if that is preferred.

Amani

From: Felvtalk [mailto:felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org] On Behalf Of Terri
Sent: January-10-17 6:52 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: [Felvtalk] Michael's last hope

Hi everyone.

My little boy Michael is 3 and was diagnosed just over a week ago. I noticed he 
had lost weight and wasn’t quite himself but nothing major, or so I thought. I 
got him as a stray kitten, had him tested – he was negative for felv, and 
vaccinated him every year.

On Fri 30 Dec I took him to the vet, she did blood tests to check what could be 
wrong with him and told me that when he came up positive she didn’t do any 
further tests. She said he was anemic and prescribed cortisone every day and 
vitamin B shots every week for 4 weeks. I asked what his lifespan would be and 
she told me not very long and that there was nothing else we could do except a 
blood transfusion at some stage.

After coming home from a new years eve party I found him limping and he would 
not stop moaning, I gave him an anti inflammatory that he had been given for a 
previous leg injury hoping it would help until morning when a vet opened. It 
helped his leg but he started moaning again 2 hours later. I finally found a 
vet that could help on new years day. I told the vet about his history and what 
had happened earlier that morning, by this time his leg was fine so the vet 
gave him a strong pain killer thinking he was moaning in pain and told me to 
bring him back later if it didn’t help. I took him back where a different vet 
saw him, he did blood tests and the results were terrible, he also felt that he 
had some sort of neurological issue so he had to be admitted to hospital. His 
platelet and red blood cell count was extremely low and he was not responding 
to treatment, I made the decision for him to have a blood transfusion which he 
received on 3 Jan Tuesday evening. I fetched him on Wednesday and had him 
tested again on the Friday, his results were still better but there was no sign 
of his body regenerating. On the weekend he just seemed to improve so much, is 
appetite was back and he had interest in playing like his old self again, but 
Monday’s results did not reflect his behavior. His body was not regenerating 
and his counts had dropped slightly.

My next step is blood tests and decisions on Friday. I am devastated and don’t 
know if there is anything else that we can do. If anyone can give any advice or 
suggestions I would really appreciate it. At the moment he is on Baytril and a 
nutritional tonic.

Kind regards,
Terri Knight

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