Here goes the results that maybe help.The not mentioned itens are all n
Eritrogram
Eritrocites 8.300.000 (02/may) 8.9000.000 (26/may) Nr 5.000.000 to 10.000.000ml
Hematocrito (VG) 48 (02/may and 50 (26 /may).Nr 24-45%
Haemoglobine(Hb) 12,6 (02/may) and 13,1 (26 /may) Nr 8-15 g/dl
Leucocites 20.000 ml ( nr 5.500 to 19.500) - no infection this time! Previous one had been 24.200
URea: 65,1mg/dl ( nr 10 to 56,0) first test( may,02)
creatinina : 2.0mg/dl ( NR 0.6 to 1,80 first test May ,02 ) Now is 1,4mg/dl ( May 26) =Normal
Alt 21,5 UI/L ( NR 6,0 TO 83,0 ) I dont now yet what is this but is ok (May 26)
alcaline fosfatase: 40,9 U/L (nr 10 to 80) =ok
They also did a lot of glicemia tests by the time she stayed at the clinic cos the first time her glicemia was elevated - she had to take insulin but diabets was finally discarded.
Thanks for replying
Blood work was ok second time and except for the mentioned facts all keeps going fine
I'll be posting the only abnormal results in a post right below this- I have to copy that from another place
She is also dewormed with regularity and poo is ok so I assume worm problemas are not the point.
In fact my girl already took more antiworm pills that she'll probably need cos everytime one of her kids get one I have to give it for all! Now they are 'on vacation" of...
Just got a veterinarian site sent by a friend and they talk about poisoning by eating rodents poisoned with anticoagulant rat killers
Some parts fits well, as the not imediated effect,low temperature and a "come back" about a week later.But her gums were ok,I remember vet checked those
There are not many causes of hypothermia unrelated to cold temperature in cats.
The only common causes are anemia, certain medications, brain injury and septicemia.
A traumatic brain injury, such as falling on the head, or being hit in the head can alter the area in the brain which controls thermoregulation (the control of the body's temperature). A stroke or infarct in the brain, or injury inside the brain itself can also cause alteration of brain functions. If there was an unidentified brain injury it may resolve or be controlled with medications and anti-inflammatories.
Septicemia, which is a serious blood infection can cause aberrant body temperatures. But, these temperatures are usually elevated and not often decreased until very late in the course of the disease. Your cat does not sound sick so this possibility can be eliminated.
Anemia can be caused by some parasites, blood loss, and diseases.
You did not mention that your cat has any disease, injuries or abnormal blood work so the cause of the hypothermia may be very difficult to determine.
Perhaps your vet should check for blood parasites, other parasitic infections, and other causes for anemia. In the mean time try to keep her warm and away from air conditioning or fans until the problem is identified.
Edit " all day long she was watched...).Cats mom lack of sleep problems...