High neutrophils in a cat can mean there is a bacterial or fungal infection present. Your vet can recommend an effective course of action to treat the infection and get levels back down to normal.
A meddlesome cat is a cat without a tail.
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it mean a house dreamed like a old cat
When a cat swishes its tail back and forth quickly, that generally means that it is agrivated. The best idea would be to stay away from the cat when it is like this, or you may risk being scratched or bitten.
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A high neutrophils, lymphocytes, and monocytes count indicates strong towards leukemia, some sort of infection, or disease. Individually they have even more implications.
I've actually never heard of a count that high. Norm neutrophils count is 55-62.
low neutrophils means what and what do they do to help get the number up
leukemia
Yes
no. the normal is 38-74%
what causes a white cell count of 3.6 and a neutrophils of 35 and lymphocytes 53 and eosinophils 4
That isn't a question.
low neutrophils
"neut" on a blood count result likely refers to neutrophils. Neutrophils are a type of white blood cell.
If your white blood cell count is high, this shows an infection, usually bacterial. If your neutrophil count is also high, this shows an acute infection, whereas if your macrophage count were to be high, this would show a chronic infection. An acute infection or inflammation means that it has had a duration of usually less than 2 weeks. A chronic infection lasts longer than 2 weeks. The difference is that the neutrophils are the first responders to inflammation and infection, then come the macrophages. The neutrophils have a shorter lifespan and the macrophages can live for a long time fighting infection. This is how you get the higher count of neutrophils with an acute infection, and the higher macrophages with chronic infection.
High polys can refer to high levels of neutrophils (polymorphonuclear leukocytes) in the blood, which may indicate an infection or inflammation in the body. It's important to consult a healthcare provider to determine the underlying cause and appropriate treatment.