Greetings, So my cat foolah (a single brown horse-beans in arabic ) is 1 years old, female, spayed, and of mixed origins (sherazi and domestic shorthair i believe) she sometimes (4 times in the span of 7 months) would have a small bout of diarrhea. very little, right before her litterbox, and when i check on her stool i find it firm, we went to the vet and he thinks it might be a because i feed her many different brands of wet food, and think i should either stick to dry food only (?) or stick to dry + one wet food brand she seems to do better on (i tested and fed her one type of wet for 3 days each, documented the results and he noted that her stool is firmer on one brand and softer and more yellowish on the others).
In any case, i already decided i'm going to do a cbc and chemistry test yearly and i might as well start now for my peace of mind, i attached the results, but according to the vet everything is good except her platelet are low, the vet seemed confused by it, asked if she eats well, she does, she weighs 3.1 kg, and i feed her 25 grams dry food, and 85 grams wet food, he then suggested i give her some vitamins tablets and do another test 2 weeks later
So here is where i need your insights:
1. i looked up low platelet in cats and there were no mention of not eating well, all the reasons are very concerning, leukemia and toxins among other things, my question is could vitamins really help fix this? is there a benign reason for having low platelet counts?
2. when i finally received the results many values seems to be borderline low, things like EOS, NEU and BAS%, can someone help me interrupt them?
She is very healthy, or at least looks very healthy, she does nap most of the day but when she's active she very active able to do some crazy jumps, she is clean, she eats her food and drink her water, what steps should i take to ensure that she is in fact healthy?
Thank you
PS: I don't live in an advanced country when it comes to pet care, this clinic is the best in the country, but still i find myself not trusting their word and medical recommendations and have to keep checking, i hope i'm wrong
Another PS: All her vaccinations
Cat Tax
In any case, i already decided i'm going to do a cbc and chemistry test yearly and i might as well start now for my peace of mind, i attached the results, but according to the vet everything is good except her platelet are low, the vet seemed confused by it, asked if she eats well, she does, she weighs 3.1 kg, and i feed her 25 grams dry food, and 85 grams wet food, he then suggested i give her some vitamins tablets and do another test 2 weeks later
So here is where i need your insights:
1. i looked up low platelet in cats and there were no mention of not eating well, all the reasons are very concerning, leukemia and toxins among other things, my question is could vitamins really help fix this? is there a benign reason for having low platelet counts?
2. when i finally received the results many values seems to be borderline low, things like EOS, NEU and BAS%, can someone help me interrupt them?
She is very healthy, or at least looks very healthy, she does nap most of the day but when she's active she very active able to do some crazy jumps, she is clean, she eats her food and drink her water, what steps should i take to ensure that she is in fact healthy?
Thank you
PS: I don't live in an advanced country when it comes to pet care, this clinic is the best in the country, but still i find myself not trusting their word and medical recommendations and have to keep checking, i hope i'm wrong
Another PS: All her vaccinations
Cat Tax