AliceL
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@Suzanne & Darcy I will chat to my vet about this. The vet put her on a 6-day Onsior test run because she said it's a lot safer to use long term but last thing I want is to have to deal with is kidney issues. Currently she has no kidney problems - they checked when she was diagnosed. I will add her blood results to her spreadsheet.
South Africa! Evie is a little African cat. I'm South African/British/Portuguese mix so we had the option of moving to either the UK or Portugal when deciding to emigrate. Hubby really wanted Portugal so here we are, but now with Evie's diagnosis I kinda wish we had gone to the UK, it would have made life a lot easier in terms of food, support, vets etc.
@Diane Tyler's Mom She really is! Even though she is really skinny right now, she still makes all the vet techs ooo and ahhh over how cute she is
Onsior is only labeled for use for a maximum of three days, with doses given once every 24 hours. I would be careful about giving her that every day indefinitely. It can harm her kidneys. If she’s on NSAIDS daily, regardless of the type, you should get regular kidney bloodwork done. She might be better off on low dose Metacam (Meloxicam) although I can hardly believe I am saying that because I hate Metacam and in the is there is a “black box” warning about Metacam causing kidney failure in cats. — but in Europe and Australia I know that it is used in low doses for pain in cats. I ve had cats with severe stomatitis that needed all teeth removed (well actually they left the canines in) and they did much better and didn’t need any meds. I know you are between a “rock and a hard place” with Evie and her mouth problems/pain and that you are trying to do the best for her.
@Suzanne & Darcy I will chat to my vet about this. The vet put her on a 6-day Onsior test run because she said it's a lot safer to use long term but last thing I want is to have to deal with is kidney issues. Currently she has no kidney problems - they checked when she was diagnosed. I will add her blood results to her spreadsheet.
Before you moved to Portugal, where did you live?
South Africa! Evie is a little African cat. I'm South African/British/Portuguese mix so we had the option of moving to either the UK or Portugal when deciding to emigrate. Hubby really wanted Portugal so here we are, but now with Evie's diagnosis I kinda wish we had gone to the UK, it would have made life a lot easier in terms of food, support, vets etc.
I see you put a pic up of Evie, she is so adorable![]()
@Diane Tyler's Mom She really is! Even though she is really skinny right now, she still makes all the vet techs ooo and ahhh over how cute she is
