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Justyn - please, please, please ask your vet ASAP about treating Socks with
ONDANSETRON.
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Cerenia helps more with vomiting and some nausea. Ondansetron is an anti-nausea med used in humans for nausea caused by chemotherapy. Ondansetron is usually very effective and well-tolerated in cats. (It saved Saoirse's life when she was treated with it.) It is recommended by IDEXX Laboratories as a treatment for nausea. (See their
Pancreatitis treatment guidelines for their recommendations on nausea treatments.)
My vet prescribed 2mg ondansetron twice a day for a 10lb cat. (
@Marje and Gracie - do you know the maximum dose a cat can be given for ondansetron per day?)
I've not used an e-tube. One of my cats developed hepatic lipidosis and the vet treating her at the time put in a nasogastric tube temporarily. She told me they are not as effective as e-tubes in terms of delivering sufficient nutrition and that e-tubes are easier to manage in a home nursing situation. (Unfortunately she delayed the procedure to put in the e-tube and I lost my girl as a consequence.)
Sending more prayers for Socks to eat.
Mogs
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