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Hi Tanya .......... when was he last wormed? You say he's an indoor cat, but they can still pick up things. I am glad you are taking him to the vet and wish you good luck. Do let us know how things go. |
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UPDATE.... Oli had a wee sample and blood test done. The urine didn't show anything bad and the blood appeared fine, except for 'enzymes'. They were slightly raised but the vet said not enough to cause concern. Oli has to go back for another blood test and urine sample in 6 weeks. The vets will then see if anything has changed. |
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Thanks for the replies. Oliver has always been an indoor cat .... I joined Catsey when he was a kitten, nearly 7 years ago !! I don't think the vet said which particular enzyme but he did say Oli's was only 26 over and for a problem you would expect it to be hundreds. |
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Could his food have changed? Sometimes manufacturers change their recipes./ingredients and what previously suited pets, no longer suits, just a thought especially if the vet is not concerned |
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Thanks Velvet, but no, his food hasn't changed. They did change the flavour about a year ago and that didn't bother him. He is on a Sensitivity Prescription (Royal Canin) diet because he gets ill with other food. |
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