As you can see below Lo's bloodwork and FCV titer are encouraging.
Unfortunately, as of Sunday, Lo has symptoms of Horner's Syndrome.
She also has some coughing and rough sounding purring.
She has been regularly scratching at one side of her head and ear
She does not have a fever. Inspecting her ears did not reveal any obvious problem.
She does not show any signs of head tilt or gait problems.
I took her to our veterinarian today.
She is now taking Clindamycin Hydrachloride liquid orally 1 m/l twice per day.
Our vet also gave us some Marbofloxacin (Zeniquin®) pills as an option, but after reading about this antibiotic it sounds like it might have a greater chance to cause harm.
I am continuing to treat her with interferon in addition to the Clindamycin Hydrachloride.
Behaviorally she is active with a good appetite.
This could either be very bad or relatively innocuous.
With her encouraging bloodwork I'm hoping this is NOT associated with a FIP coronavirus (very bad) and instead is something that will either resolve on its own or respond to the antibiotics.
Note that you may click on the images to enlarge them.
Monday, September 27, 2010
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