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longhair March 28th, 2012 11:14 PM

alt level extremely high in my cats blood test
 
Hello,
I am new to this forum and am looking for help.
my 12yr old cat Cecil has been noticeably sick for 4 days and when I took him to the vet for blood work, the first test the alt level did not register. So they tested again and test says his alt level is 2,438. The test says between 12-130 is normal and vet says its because of liver infection. Is it possible to have a level that high or is test wrong. Other levels on test are high but not extreme. Or so vet says.
Any information and help is greatly appreciated.
Thanks.

longhair March 29th, 2012 09:41 AM

As of today Cecil is eating very little dry food. He dosen't eat wet food at all he never has we tried. Drinking very little water. He is on 4 different meds for liver. But that alt result is really worrying me. I can understand it being higher then normal but 18x above normal seems crazy. I've been all over the internet and have seen cases with alt level around 300-500 above normal. None even close to Cecil's level. Im calling other local vets to ask about it but so far no one has returned my call.
Thank for any info or help.
Cecil thanks you also.

growler~GateKeeper March 30th, 2012 02:46 AM

I would ask the vet about an appetite stimulant (if he's not already on one) or tube feeding the cat at this point, eating and drinking very little is only making the issue with the liver worse and will make recovery longer.

At this point Cecil needs to eat anything you can get him to eat, and as often as possible. Cooked chicken breast, deli meat, baby food with no onions, catfood topped with cheese or a tiny pinch of catnip, try a fish flavoured can of Fancy Feast even if he wouldn't eat canned previously - it's smelly & may tempt him, the human variety of canned salmon or sardines etc.

Some info on various Liver issues in cats:
[url]http://www.manhattancats.com/Articles/hepatic_lipidosis.html[/url]

:goodvibes:

longhair March 30th, 2012 06:28 PM

Thank you for the information.
As of today Cecil is eating more often, almost as he normally would. Also drinking more then he did in past three days. The vet I go to didn't want to do a tube because he is responding to the meds. (Just saw her a few minutes ago)
Also spoke with different vet who agreed with my vet. Though neither can say for sure why alt level was or is 2438. They both did say its most likely not lipidosis and just a bad infection. They want to see how meds go and blood test again in 2 weeks unless Cecil gets worse then im supposed to get him into vet asap.
The meds he is on are: amoxi 50mg, metronidazole 50mg, denamarin 90mg, and cerenia 16mg.
At this moment Cecil is runnig around at top speed and playing with our other cat Malcom as if nothing was ever wrong.
The fact that for his age he acts like a kitten is why I noticed he was sick as soon as I did.
He ate and played as usual Monday morning and when he didn't want food or to play later that day I knew that he needed a vet asap.
Any further thoughts or suggestions are always appreciated.
Cecil and I thank you again.

hazelrunpack March 30th, 2012 06:33 PM

Glad to hear he's feeling better! Sending :goodvibes: that he continues on the road to recovery! Pls keep us posted! :)

Myka March 30th, 2012 09:18 PM

Yikes! That sounds really scary! I'm glad he's feeling better.

longhair April 8th, 2012 11:57 PM

Hello again, just a little update on Cecil.
He has gotten much better, eating, drinking, playing as normal. He is off the metronidazole and the cerenia. He is still taking the other meds for now.
we are going for more bloodwork on friday and im hopeful eveything will checkout ok.

hazelrunpack April 9th, 2012 12:06 PM

Good luck on Friday! Let us know how the tests go! :goodvibes:


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