Back with an update on my 5yo male. We went to the vets yesterday and they believe he has a neurological disorder due to the following symptoms:
- Horner's Syndrome (pupils are different sizes and the third eyelid is protruding on the affected eye)
- Loss of coordination (wobbly walk, unstable on his back legs when he jumps/lands)
- Hoarse voice/meow (sounds very raspy)
Prior to yesterday's visit we had brought him in 2 weeks ago when he was super lethargic, not eating or drinking and first day of the third eyelid showing. I brought him in that day and he had a fever of 105! The doctor assumed it was some sort of infection, gave him a Convenia shot (antibiotic that lasts 2 weeks), some fluids and anti-inflammation shot. We had blood, urine and xrays done. Next day the vet said the blood test showed signs of infection due to WBC count, but it was not clear what it was since we didn't test for anything specific. In the days after his visit he had a stuffy/runny nose, sneezing, coughing that started to get better as the week went on. Then on the Thursday before this week's visit, he wasn't eating much and sleeping a lot more. For 2-3 days he barely touched his food but we assumed it was due to his nose being congested - when I would spoon feed him or leave treats near him, he'd gobble it up. We also figured he was just extra tired due to recovering.
Now we are being told he likely has some inflammation in the brain causing these new neurological symptoms. They suspect (and hope) it's due to a bacterial infection like Toxoplasmosis which can cause a lot of these symptoms and gave us a new course of antibiotics (Clindamycin) for 30 days. IF it's due to an infection, then this is supposed to clear it up and he should start improving in a few weeks. However, they stressed that without further (expensive) testing, it's possible it could be something else like a tumor or *god-forbid* FIP ): -- I've been driving myself nuts trying to figure out 1- HOW he could have even gotten Toxo if that's what he has (he's strictly indoors, no other pets and I've never seen a mouse here but yes to roaches and other bugs, he likes to play with them) and 2- what if it's not Toxo and my poor boy is suffering from something more serious that will only get worse while we wait it out ): I'm a wreck
- Horner's Syndrome (pupils are different sizes and the third eyelid is protruding on the affected eye)
- Loss of coordination (wobbly walk, unstable on his back legs when he jumps/lands)
- Hoarse voice/meow (sounds very raspy)
Prior to yesterday's visit we had brought him in 2 weeks ago when he was super lethargic, not eating or drinking and first day of the third eyelid showing. I brought him in that day and he had a fever of 105! The doctor assumed it was some sort of infection, gave him a Convenia shot (antibiotic that lasts 2 weeks), some fluids and anti-inflammation shot. We had blood, urine and xrays done. Next day the vet said the blood test showed signs of infection due to WBC count, but it was not clear what it was since we didn't test for anything specific. In the days after his visit he had a stuffy/runny nose, sneezing, coughing that started to get better as the week went on. Then on the Thursday before this week's visit, he wasn't eating much and sleeping a lot more. For 2-3 days he barely touched his food but we assumed it was due to his nose being congested - when I would spoon feed him or leave treats near him, he'd gobble it up. We also figured he was just extra tired due to recovering.
Now we are being told he likely has some inflammation in the brain causing these new neurological symptoms. They suspect (and hope) it's due to a bacterial infection like Toxoplasmosis which can cause a lot of these symptoms and gave us a new course of antibiotics (Clindamycin) for 30 days. IF it's due to an infection, then this is supposed to clear it up and he should start improving in a few weeks. However, they stressed that without further (expensive) testing, it's possible it could be something else like a tumor or *god-forbid* FIP ): -- I've been driving myself nuts trying to figure out 1- HOW he could have even gotten Toxo if that's what he has (he's strictly indoors, no other pets and I've never seen a mouse here but yes to roaches and other bugs, he likes to play with them) and 2- what if it's not Toxo and my poor boy is suffering from something more serious that will only get worse while we wait it out ): I'm a wreck