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Haemobartonella felis is a common cause of anemia in FeLV positive cats.
 
Haemobartonella felis is a common cause of anemia in FeLV positive cats.
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|q2=Would you expect the anemia to be regenerative or non-regenerative?
 
|q2=Would you expect the anemia to be regenerative or non-regenerative?
 
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Typically, FeLV is associated with macrocytosis; however, cats with H. felis infection may be normocytic (MVC – 60–70 fl) and non-regenerative.
 
Typically, FeLV is associated with macrocytosis; however, cats with H. felis infection may be normocytic (MVC – 60–70 fl) and non-regenerative.
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|q3=Describe your protocol for transfusing this cat.
 
|q3=Describe your protocol for transfusing this cat.
 
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Blood should always be administered through an appropriate filter and administration set designed to retain blood clots and other debris.
 
Blood should always be administered through an appropriate filter and administration set designed to retain blood clots and other debris.
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