If anyone has any suggestions on the following, we'd be very appreciative. Today, we took Rael into the vet's because she had been sluggish the last week or so. Last night we realized she'd been drinking a lot and, sure enough, this morning the vet thought it might be kidney stones, and so x-rayed Rael. However, nothing showed on the x-ray. The lab work did show blood in the urine, so the vet prescribed antibiotics for the infection. For the moment, we're just going to give the antibiotics and observe her. If the vets can suggest anything to look for, we'd be appreciative. The vet did mention using ultrasound to look at the organs more carefully, but (a) it's expensive, and (b) from our experiences as human patients we know that ultrasound is limited in what it can show definitively. So for now, we're waiting (and dosing). ___________ Sherman Dorn Vanderbilt University [log in to unmask] [Posted in FML issue 1063]