Suki's had her Sunday visit to the vet today, she was a good girl and had her injections without yowling - was only when the vet gave her a quick feel she started (and the vet stopped).
Quick update on the I/D food - my husband when he picked her up on Friday mentioned that the pouches werent going down well at all, so we got the 156g tins - which she loves!
even the vet was surprised when we said this today, but she said that it's good as it's a good food for her to be eating at this time.
The vet asked how her stools were and I mentioned that when we had picked her up from the vets, either that night or the next morning she would do a poop, and it would appear normal. However, the following day (after not having to visit the vet) her poops were more loose. This has happened both days after she's been at the vets, and the vet suggested that maybe it could have something to do with stress which is helping her do normal poops - so she has givne her a steriod injection today, and has asked that I keep an eye on and see if this injection has any affect as if it does it could be good news, as it might not necessarily be a spleen issue.
Concerning the spleen, the vet told us that if it was something like a tumour on the spleen it is usually when it's too late (i.e. you cant stop a tumour that's already there), and that it would usually come out. She did tell us (like some of you also have) that if it was removed that she wouldnt have to be on medication due to it comiing out.
However, as Suki appears to be happy (i.e. she's not very lethargic, not eating etc) it doesnt sound like it's a worst case scenario just yet, the vet is happy for us not have the surgery just yet. She's very happy for us to leave it for a little bit, a few weeks/month or so, and after that time have another blood test, and possibly another scan to look at the spleen, to see if things are any better ... or of course they could be worse. Then if it is worse we will probably put her through the surgery - but again we'll decide that if the time comes.
At least our little cat is happy, especially on her fleeces around the house.
So, next vet visit Tuesday night, then Thursday and hopefully that'll then be it for a few weeks.