Dyana
Member Since 2009
Yesterday's Condo
Ginger keeps walking around my ankles trying to steer me to the food. J.D. spent the first hour after shot time laying on the kitchen carpet by the sink (where he lays when there's good stuff, like shrimp), now he's back in his bed.
They are starving as J.D. has to go in for a fasting blood test in about 40 minutes (which is 2 hours past breakfast time).
I wanted to thank you all for your well wishes and vines, yesterday. Please keep them coming. J.D. does seem a little better than he was on Sunday. He is responding to me, and he did enjoy his steak last night. I just hope he'll eat good, today. I have cyproheptadine and mirtazapine, if anyone advises using it.
I just wanted to comment on this post and hope that Karrie swings by sometime today:
Okay, we're off to the vet in 10 minutes. Wish me luck in getting the Buprenex.
Ginger keeps walking around my ankles trying to steer me to the food. J.D. spent the first hour after shot time laying on the kitchen carpet by the sink (where he lays when there's good stuff, like shrimp), now he's back in his bed.
They are starving as J.D. has to go in for a fasting blood test in about 40 minutes (which is 2 hours past breakfast time).
I wanted to thank you all for your well wishes and vines, yesterday. Please keep them coming. J.D. does seem a little better than he was on Sunday. He is responding to me, and he did enjoy his steak last night. I just hope he'll eat good, today. I have cyproheptadine and mirtazapine, if anyone advises using it.
I just wanted to comment on this post and hope that Karrie swings by sometime today:
Karrie and Maverick said:I hope JD is back to his normal self very soon. Most cats see an improvement within 12 hours if nausea is an issue. There are other causes of vomiting which you've heard. Pepcid can help with excess stomach acid so it would be good to start this. 1/4 of a 10mg Pepcid AC tab - twice a day, an hour before food. I've always given Pepcid with food as a chaser, so the bit of pill doesn't get stuck in his esophagus. So, an hour before food. Good to know. That will delay dinner time, as I get home from work at PMPS, but the cats will just have to deal with that. Don't do this until after you see the vet though. Why? I haven't given him any, just wanted to know the why. DANG IT! As I type, he's throwing up clear fluid, probably from having any empty tummy..
Keep an eye on when vomiting happens. If its more than two hours after eating and he's vomiting food, or partially digested food - it can be a sign that his stomach isn't clearing well enough. If stomach motility is an issue reglan/metoclopromide or cisapride may be added. Okay. My vets already ask me where did you get this information (like the list I brought with me to the vets, yesterday). So, I just tell them in a strong voice "I believe he has stomach motility issues and can I please have some reglan or cisapride?" nailbite_smile
Call around for the best price on ondansetron also. It varies widely on pricing. On the Feline Assisted Feeding board a number of members have said they've found good prices at Costco and you don't have to be a member. Thrivingpets.com sells it for $1 a pill. I paid $31 for 10 pills, oh well. Dosing does vary. Maverick was on 1/4 of a 4mg pill. The plumbs guide suggests up to 4mg. JD is a big cat right? Yes, he just weighed in at 14lbs, which is a little more than normal, for him lately. The bottle says GIVE ONE-HALF TABLET ONCE OR TWICE DAILY AS DIRECTED. No one directed me. I just asked for the drug, and they gave me a script. Should I give it twice a day, and is there certain timing, like with food, before or after food? Also, J.D. does seem to get constipated, so if this gets him more constipated, I guess I'll have to add Miralax to the mix, as well. Okay?
Make sure he gets enough calories in to maintain his weight and keep his liver healthy. Finger feeding food into his mouth and syringe feeding if needed. If you do this, you might want to use a food you don't normally feed him to avoid him getting food aversions. Thanks, I almost forgot about that, since he did eat fine on Sunday, when he seemed so out of it. It was yesterday, when he sniffed his food and walked on. So, I fed him steak yesterday and lots of treats. I'll watch the food intake.
Sending big hugs to both of you. You are a great mom. You sense something isn't right and act on it right away. He is in good hands.
Okay, we're off to the vet in 10 minutes. Wish me luck in getting the Buprenex.