3/5 Karamelle AMPS 420 +7 353 PMPS 338 +2 184

Aww, I see you've been having to syringe feed for a long time! Poor Karamelle! Any idea why her appetite is so bad? I see that you had Mirataz back around ER time - does that not help her?
 
Aww, I see you've been having to syringe feed for a long time! Poor Karamelle! Any idea why her appetite is so bad? I see that you had Mirataz back around ER time - does that not help her?
I honestly dont know whats up with her appetite. Ever since she was diagnosed with pancreatitis back in July, it hasnt been great, but I hadnt really had to assist feed as much as Ive had to recently. The Mirataz helps marginally, but she will only eat very small amounts on her own. Like today, shes had 144 calories for the day. its bed time, so unless she eats a few treats (sometimes she will sometimes she wont), thats her calorie intake for the day. 73 calories of that number I assist fed, which means I put food on my finger and stuck it in her mouth. She used to be very good about this, but is now becoming less and less tolerant, which also makes giving pills harder as well. Shes having an ultrasound done on Monday. Im not really sure what to do. I cant let her eat on her own all day, because like today, she only ate about 70 calories by herself (and that was in 3 feedings!). She certainly cant maintain her weigh on that. She rarely eats more than 175 anymore (with the assist feeding). She must not need any more than that even tho shes 13lbs, cause she isnt losing weight.
Shes on all the meds, Ondansetron, Mirataz, Buprenorphine, Gabapentin and sometimes Cerenia (although I cant tell if that makes her better or worse) She doesnt throw up which is great. Only thing I havent tried is to switch her appetite stimulant. One of my vets suggested Elura, but I tried that with another cat and it didnt work. I used to use Cyproheptadine, so I may try that. Shes also getting B12, Prozac (for attacking my younger cat), Milk Thistle (because I read it can help with Blood Glucose, but it hasnt so far) and Lung Gold (because she had a mild cough, which is gone now with this supplement)
So for now I just keep on assist feeding her at least once a day.
 
I honestly dont know whats up with her appetite. Ever since she was diagnosed with pancreatitis back in July, it hasnt been great, but I hadnt really had to assist feed as much as Ive had to recently. The Mirataz helps marginally, but she will only eat very small amounts on her own. Like today, shes had 144 calories for the day. its bed time, so unless she eats a few treats (sometimes she will sometimes she wont), thats her calorie intake for the day. 73 calories of that number I assist fed, which means I put food on my finger and stuck it in her mouth. She used to be very good about this, but is now becoming less and less tolerant, which also makes giving pills harder as well. Shes having an ultrasound done on Monday. Im not really sure what to do. I cant let her eat on her own all day, because like today, she only ate about 70 calories by herself (and that was in 3 feedings!). She certainly cant maintain her weigh on that. She rarely eats more than 175 anymore (with the assist feeding). She must not need any more than that even tho shes 13lbs, cause she isnt losing weight.
Shes on all the meds, Ondansetron, Mirataz, Buprenorphine, Gabapentin and sometimes Cerenia (although I cant tell if that makes her better or worse) She doesnt throw up which is great. Only thing I havent tried is to switch her appetite stimulant. One of my vets suggested Elura, but I tried that with another cat and it didnt work. I used to use Cyproheptadine, so I may try that. Shes also getting B12, Prozac (for attacking my younger cat), Milk Thistle (because I read it can help with Blood Glucose, but it hasnt so far) and Lung Gold (because she had a mild cough, which is gone now with this supplement)
So for now I just keep on assist feeding her at least once a day.
I’m so sorry Karamelle is still not wanting to eat, Jo. I know if anyone knows how to treat pancreatitis, it’s you.
So you must be so frustrated.

Maybe it’s worth trying the alternative appetite stimulant?

I hope you get some answers from the ultrasound that will help guide you on how best to manage your sweet girl.
Sending you lots of good wishes and support. I’m praying Karamelle will eat better and you get some answers to help her :bighug::bighug::bighug::bighug::bighug:
 
I honestly dont know whats up with her appetite. Ever since she was diagnosed with pancreatitis back in July, it hasnt been great, but I hadnt really had to assist feed as much as Ive had to recently. The Mirataz helps marginally, but she will only eat very small amounts on her own. Like today, shes had 144 calories for the day. its bed time, so unless she eats a few treats (sometimes she will sometimes she wont), thats her calorie intake for the day. 73 calories of that number I assist fed, which means I put food on my finger and stuck it in her mouth. She used to be very good about this, but is now becoming less and less tolerant, which also makes giving pills harder as well. Shes having an ultrasound done on Monday. Im not really sure what to do. I cant let her eat on her own all day, because like today, she only ate about 70 calories by herself (and that was in 3 feedings!). She certainly cant maintain her weigh on that. She rarely eats more than 175 anymore (with the assist feeding). She must not need any more than that even tho shes 13lbs, cause she isnt losing weight.
Shes on all the meds, Ondansetron, Mirataz, Buprenorphine, Gabapentin and sometimes Cerenia (although I cant tell if that makes her better or worse) She doesnt throw up which is great. Only thing I havent tried is to switch her appetite stimulant. One of my vets suggested Elura, but I tried that with another cat and it didnt work. I used to use Cyproheptadine, so I may try that. Shes also getting B12, Prozac (for attacking my younger cat), Milk Thistle (because I read it can help with Blood Glucose, but it hasnt so far) and Lung Gold (because she had a mild cough, which is gone now with this supplement)
So for now I just keep on assist feeding her at least once a day.

Wow! Well you're certainly doing everything you possibly can for her. I absolutely understand the stress of thinking that it may not be enough, but at the same time maybe you're right; if she's not losing weight, maybe she just feels like she's getting what she needs? That's so weird. I don't have any answers for you, but I'm so sorry you're dealing with this. :bighug:
 
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Jo have you tried using a syringe to feed her? I used that with our cat who had cancer years back . Just fill a large syringe with watered down pate and give it by small amounts. Faster to get more into her than your finger….

Also is she alert? Or too sleepy to eat? Some meds have made Tiger to sleepy to eat I have found…
 
Jo have you tried using a syringe to feed her? I used that with our cat who had cancer years back . Just fill a large syringe with watered down pate and give it by small amounts. Faster to get more into her than your finger….

Also is she alert? Or too sleepy to eat? Some meds have made Tiger to sleepy to eat I have found…
Yes, I was syringing, but found the finger method to be a bit easier. Shes not tolerating it as well lately tho, so maybe I'll try the syringe again.
 
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