


I’m so sorry about Leo being ill again. Have you read this post on pancreatitis?Leo is back to not eating. I've tried the usual tricks that work: nutritional yeast, liver powder, and even a small bite's worth of canned chicken (it's not under 100mg, though).
Is this what I ask the vet to prescribe? mirtazapine and cyproheptidine?
No appetite and he threw up once last night, and it was a big one. Any drawbacks to these medications to be aware? This is the 4th round of not eating.![]()
He needs to be checked for pancreatitis as it sounds like he has the symptoms. In the meantime, will he eat some baby food like Beeches chicken or Turkey with no garlic or onions? Or Grated Parmesan cheese as a topper?
I'm going to tag people who can help you, Joni, I'm sorry Leo is not doing well :-(
@Marje and Gracie
@Bandit's Mom
@tiffmaxee
@Suzanne & Darcy
One of my friends found her cat like that too, she had renal insufficiency for a long time, and died during the night.




You don’t need them both and I’d be surprised at a vet giving them both. There is a relatively new one out called Mirtaz which can be given daily. But you really need the anti-nausea stuff first.Thanks. I'm contacting the vet who sees him. I never finished the conversation when she called 12/22, when we were enroute to the hospital for my step-mom.... I know she had some concerns, but it was a bad time to talk while we were on the road fighting traffic. It seemed Leo kept turning corners, but here we are again.
Going to the store to see if he'll eat any of the baby food. THANK YOU!
I did email the vet and asked for both irtazapine and cyproheptidine. This was before I received your message.
You don’t need them both and I’d be surprised at a vet giving them both. There is a relatively new one out called Mirtaz which can be given daily. But you really need the anti-nausea stuff first.
I hope he feels better ad will eat some baby food.
Nope. Ondansetron and cerenia for anti-nausea and anti-vomiting. Mirtaz is a new appetite stimulant which can be given daily instead of every three days like mirtazapine is.Thank you!
So Mirtaz for anti-nausea.
I eead so many various comments for this, that, and the other. First time to see Mirtaz.Thanks. Going to the store now for the baby food.
Ondansetron and cerenia
Cerenia is usually given once per day at about a mg per pound of body weight. It can be safely given at higher doses though (as it is given for motion sickness.) Cerenia is best for vomiting, although does have some mild anti-inflammatory effects in the gut and can help with pancreatitis. Ondansetron can be given at 4 mg per cat up to 3 times per day (every 8 hours) and I have seen it given more frequently, but I’ve never had to give it more than 3 times per day. Ondansetron is best for nausea. Mirataz is rubbed on the inner ear of the cat for an appetite stimulant and can be given once per day but can make cats a little crazy so I always recommend starting with 1/2 (or less) of the length of the strip of ointment and doing it every other day.Thanks! Are there recommended dosages or forms of the meds?
Do you test for ketones? When did the vomiting/inappetance/diarrhea begin?
Nope. Ondansetron and cerenia for anti-nausea and anti-vomiting. Mirtaz is a new appetite stimulant which can be given daily instead of every three days like mirtazapine is.
will he eat some baby food like Beeches chicken or Turkey with no garlic or onions? Or Grated Parmesan cheese as a topper?
Poor baby. If he’s nauseous, he probably won’t eat. He definitely needs to see the vet.I keep trying, but he looks away.
I saw you mention Fort Worth. That’s my hometown….where I was born.
Poor baby. If he’s nauseous, he probably won’t eat. He definitely needs to see the vet.
Did you read the post I linked above? It has all the info you need on pancreatitis but they will need to do a specfPL blood test. They can do a snapfPL to get the result back quicker but it’s just a yes, no instead of a number.He wasn't even interested in any small tuna pieces when offered. Very unlike him, but he wants the spring water that has tuna soaking in it. He acted a few times after 10pm that he was almost ready to eat, but when various food is offered, but he looks away. He does move from one spot to another to sit there.
Is it difficult to get diagnosed with pancreatitis?
Ten years. I graduated high school there and then got my got my BS and MS at TCU. I worked there for 2.5 yrs after graduation and then moved to AK to work. Where are you in TX?How about that! That's where our other kitty was born, too! Seriously! On Washington Street where our daughter lived with roommates their senior year.... or was it after they graduated? Anyway, irresponsible girl next door let her girl kitty out loose.... threw her out and the kittens born on the girls' porch in a trash can! How long did you live in FW?
they will need to do a specfPL blood test. They can do a snapfPL to get the result back quicker
The snap gives immediate results and the spec is sent off. The snap is just normal or abnormal. The spec is more definitive; both require a six hour minimum fast for most accurate results.Is there a preference or is it just a cost difference...
Or like the difference between hemoglobin vs hematocrit in terms of determining iron in the blood.
Did you read the post I linked above? It has all the info you need on pancreatitis but they will need to do a specfPL blood test. They can do a snapfPL to get the result back quicker but it’s just a yes, no instead of a number.
Ten years. I graduated high school there and then got my got my BS and MS at TCU. I worked there for 2.5 yrs after graduation and then moved to AK to work. Where are you in TX?
I know the area well! I didn’t work at TCU; sorry. I stated it wrong but I meant I worked in Fort Worth, as a wildlife biologist for the federal government. I moved to AK when I received a promotion to work as a wildlife biologist there with my agency. I still have family in the DFW area so get over there frequently to see my sisters and their kids.How about that! That's where our daughter graduated in 2014. GO Frogs! We moved back to the DFW area, 1995, from the Kansas City area; Grapevine for 17 years, and now Colleyville for over 11 years. What years did you work at TCU. Two of our TCU friends worked there, too, and retired last year... or the year before.
How did you end up in AK?! Especially a Texas girl.
I know the area well! I didn’t work at TCU; sorry. I stated it wrong but I meant I worked in Fort Worth, as a wildlife biologist for the federal government. I moved to AK when I received a promotion to work as a wildlife biologist there with my agency. I still have family in the DFW area so get over there frequently to see my sisters and their kids.
How’s Leo today and did you get his meds?I probably read too fast, again.
I would love to hear your stories! Thanks for sharing what you have. You're not just the cat lady extraordinaire! Wow!
How’s Leo today and did you get his meds?


