Re: Cat with high liver enzymes
I know it's worrying and easy to catastrophize, but it sounds like your vets are on top of things and you'll have more answers after the ultrasound.
It's probably not helpful because it's not a cat, but my dog had elevated liver enzymes. His were the ALP enzymes, which can mean a liver issue or a bone issue or any number of other things. He also had a persistent fever, which he still often does. We went back and forth doing bloodwork, trying Denamarin, and antibiotics, but each time his levels creeped upwards. He finally had a liver ultrasound and they noted some opacity as well as some texture on his spleen, but nothing alarming and basically said "we don't know, watch it and come back if he gets sicker" which is obviously super helpful. It's been a year now and he seems fine aside from a frequent fever (that doesn't appear to bother him) and I assume still elevated levels though he hasn't been checked recently. One vet told me that sometimes you just never know exactly what causes the raise, but as long as everything seems to be okay otherwise to just be happy for that and prepare for more diagnostics if things get worse.
I think it's likely a very good sign that your kitty is chipper and happy right now and I hope you get some answers! If nothing else it's nice to just know what to expect, but that's probably my own anxiety talking.
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