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Jul. 22nd, 2020 11:00 amI took today off work. The plan was to go for a hike in a local open space preserve.
Instead, we took Hilde to the emergency vet because she had thrown up a couple times and was listless. It turns out she has a fever. More importantly, she is FLV-positive. Which - since it spreads through "prolonged saliva contact" - means we will have to get Bea tested, but it's a good assumption she'll turn up positive as well. Even if she didn't I don't think we'd want to re-home her.
They'll both go in for tests in about six weeks. At that point we'll see. They may have shorter lives, they may not. Either way we will love them as long as we can.
Instead, we took Hilde to the emergency vet because she had thrown up a couple times and was listless. It turns out she has a fever. More importantly, she is FLV-positive. Which - since it spreads through "prolonged saliva contact" - means we will have to get Bea tested, but it's a good assumption she'll turn up positive as well. Even if she didn't I don't think we'd want to re-home her.
They'll both go in for tests in about six weeks. At that point we'll see. They may have shorter lives, they may not. Either way we will love them as long as we can.