THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU for your reply!

I know that 102 - 103 isn't too bad but based on her history, if I don't do something NOW, she probably will go higher and I don't want that! When she had the 106 fever, the vet used 3 different themometers because he could not believe that she wasn't showing any signs of having a fever that high. And, as for a seizure, we believe that she may have had one the last time she spiked.

She is laying quietly on the couch but that is only because I have shut all the doors and she can't go anywhere else. Our bathroom is just too small for the both of us and I don't want to lock her in there by herself since I won't be able to keep an eye on her and she seems more comfortable on the couch.

I just took her temp again and it's down to 103...for now. She has also started to shiver.

When I called the ER vet, they said to rub her paws with alcohol and/or do the cool bath, which I did and that only brought her fever down a few points and only for a short time. She is not too fond of the fan but if that's what needs to be done, she is going to have to deal with it. Wouldn't the alchol make her shiver more and if so, is that going to cause a problem? If I'm not mistaken, the shivering will heat her back up, or am I wrong?

We have had this problem about 4 times already over the two years that we've had her. The vet has done numerous tests (blood, fecal, urine, ultrasound, liver, etc) but there is no explination as to what is causing it. Her white blood count isn't even as bad as they would have expected it. We thougth that since it happens about every 6 months, it may have something to do with her cycle. She was fixed as a puppy so the vet did the ultrasound to rule out a botched spaying which turned up nothing. We really are baffled by this and don't know what to do anymore.

So, should I soak her in alchol even though she is shivering? What do you suggest?