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this yesterday, Bailey didn't have a good night. She didn't eat or drink, although I syringed some water into her mouth, but was worried in case the problem is her kidneys and that might make it worse. She peed about half a teaspoon of blood-red pee. She is very lethargic and could barely manage a purr when I gave her her favourite cheek scritch.
I took her to the vets tonight and her blood work is not good. Apparently her red count should be between 35 and 40. Hers is 13. But they can't just give cats a blood transfusion, apparently it doesn't work that way.
Right now she is in hospital overnight so they can give her some fluids and monitor her (she is starting to look jaundiced and she's dehydrated). Her fever is down, her temperature was back to normal today, but until more tests are done they don't know what she's got - leukaemia, infectious anaemia, some kind of autoimmune illness - or something else.
But I have been warned not to be too optimistic about the prognosis, because if it is any of those first three things, the options are very limited.
Bailey is a fighter, and has twice recovered from cancer. Tonight she looked very, very poorly. I'll know more tomorrow, after the tests have been run overnight.
Lucy is wandering round like a lost soul, looking for her mum. They've never been apart overnight before.