@T.C. I'm so glad I found this thread and I would like to ask how is Del doing 3 years later?
I found myself in exactly the same position right now as you in the past, hence I'm asking.
My cat Hugo had symptoms of conjunctivitis on the 20th of June, and the next day we went to the Vet. He got his eye checked and received some meds, eye drops. Hyphaema formed on his left eye which Vet said is good, but will take some time to get rid off.
Ehh, this story is so long, but on the way he also lost his appetite and also his eyes got cloudy at some point. He seemed to be better and back to his normal self after receiving some anti-inflammatory meds, which he received about every 48h hours in the clinic, because he seemed okay and then symptoms came back so I was driving back and forth trying to solve the mistery with the Vets.
We did huge blood panel (renal, pancreatic, thyroid etc.) and also FiV/FeLV tests, which both came negative. At some point during this month that passed I suspected he had eaten some peace lily leaf, but last week we decided to do a test for toxo and it came positive with high IgM antibodies positive, which stands for early stages of toxo infection.
The worst part about it is that I gave him some raw meat with toxo it appears. He doesn't go outside so he couldn't eat an infected mice. I always pour boiled water on the raw meat before I serve, and did that this time as well, but in order to get rid of toxo, meat has to be cooked. Lesson learned in the worst way possible.
His eyes get BIG sometimes, but not all the time, it happens sometimes and then it subside. But they're slightly clouded. And when his eyes get big, he seems to loose his coordination :(
We are during the first week of Clyndamycine treatment, and from what I've read the eye-Toxo doesn't have a good reputation because it's neurological form of toxo. Most cats when in early infection stages have diarrhea, high temps, loss of appetite and weight. He didn't had diarrhea, quite the contrary, he is doing his second business once in two days.
Hugo is a stray, I found him in the woods next to my house last year. I tried to found his owners, with no success so I kept him, as I said I only ever take a pet when I found it, I am in no position of taking care of an animal, money wise.
It is said in the articles and papers that most of the cats are positive for toxo, also that symptoms appear in the young cats OR in the cats with compromised immunity. I just wonder, if FIV and FeLV test are negative, then why it happened to him.
I'm happy he is taking Clyndamycine every 12 hours soaked in Fish Oil not too badly, today is 5th day, 23 still before us. I also give him probiotics daily and anti hair ball paste for bowel movement. I'm keeping my fingers crossed for Hugo, and I would love to read how your Del's story went from then on, if you would be so kind to share it. Also, did you try Iodine at any point? I don't have Lugols drops, only Iodine 3% spirit solution, but I'm going to read the articles provided in this thread.
Also if I'm not mistaken, you have more than one cat? If yes, how was the other one, didn't catch the bug from Del?