12/02 Boomer AMPS 88 +3 58 +6 76 PMPS 90, gave mirtazapine, also bupre. photo

Judy and Boomer

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AMPS 88 shooting 1.5u

Boomer ate a bit last night; I left him small snacks (4 choices) and he nibbled on two of them. I almost gave him a mirtazapine last night. Yesterday he started off eating really well but his appy did wane as the day went on.

He ate his breakfast ok.....ate about half so I gave him his shot, then I wait until he settles on his desk and I put his leftovers up there....he hasn't eaten it yet but quite often he will.

DH is picking the bupre (funny, auto correct changed it to burp) this morning from Dr Larry.

Today on the agenda....well it's cloudy and snowing out and I'm not feeling the love for the weather and grey skies; I have some things to do around home that didn't get done yesterday partly because I started a jigsaw puzzle lol.

Today's photo is one of the resident Red-Tailed Hawks that hang around Saunders Pond!
 

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I offered 3 different foods. He sniffed/licked all 3 then nothing. I ended up feeding him a small amount of one of them. So I've given a mirtazapine.
 
Gave .2ml bupre at 12:45 pm (almost +6).


Ollie is 0.5mg/ml. She's gets 0.2 every 8 hrs.

I like to always start as low as possible. IMO only for Boomer I think I would try it every 12 hrs for a day or two. If you don't think it's enough try every 8 hrs. And so on. Boomer needs to feel better but not zonked. Then when it's controlled for some time, try decreasing dose or lengthen time in between until you find the perfect ratio.

I still try to decrease Ollie's every month (0.15). Rather her not be on it but she is so much better on the 0.2. And it keeps the p'titis from flaring up to bad.

It's possible if he is chronic, he might need regular dosing for life, like Ollie, except I'm sure Ollie's helps with passing the stool, acro, abdominal mass.
 
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Oh and I read I think in it's info sheet to protect from light. Vet puts it in a small bottle inside a blue pill bottle and I keep that in the "new" Ollie kitchen drawer. Yes one of the new drawers that were added is for pet meds/supplies. Mostly Ollie's stuff.
Yes, a couple of times when Boomer had a dental extraction bupre. was prescribed and it was put in an envelope and I was told to keep it in a dark place.
 
Good luck with the Bupe!
I hope that Boomer will get his appetite back. Did you try the liver shake?

Neat shot of the Red Tailed hawk.

Snowing lightly here all day. Further south they have weather advisories.
 
PMPS 90 shooting 1.5u
I want to give the bupre starting twice a day at first. Since his first dose was at 1:00 pm and I'm not willing to even try to give it by myself at 1:00 am, I'm going to hold off til tomorrow morning, then he will get it with his insulin. That way, I won't lose track of when it's been given.

ETA: He ate a good dinner without any cajoling, pleading, adding of fortiflora, etc.
 
I hope his appy picks up. He's got great looking numbers in spite of it all! Beautiful shot of the hawk!

Glad to hear he ate his dinner easily! Have a good evening Judy!
 
I What dose of mirtazapine do you give to Boomer, I gave Buddy 1/8 of a 15 mg pill 48 hrs ago and 1/8 of a 15 mg pill a little while ago. I am kind of new to Mirtazapine. Buddy gets his Bupe from a compounding pharmacy and it must be kept in the refrigerator, I was told that .6 was the max for a day, for a cat Buddy's size and he is pretty big. Buddy stays on his Bupe all the time, but it seems that most of the time he is having a flare, right now he has been not his self for around 10 days. I have all the meds that the vet gives him, but I though I should have him checked out. He is going to the doctor tomorrow. It is always the same thing, sometimes just a little worst than others. I did not know how others dose the Mirt.
 
I What dose of mirtazapine do you give to Boomer, I gave Buddy 1/8 of a 15 mg pill 48 hrs ago and 1/8 of a 15 mg pill a little while ago. I am kind of new to Mirtazapine. Buddy gets his Bupe from a compounding pharmacy and it must be kept in the refrigerator, I was told that .6 was the max for a day, for a cat Buddy's size and he is pretty big. Buddy stays on his Bupe all the time, but it seems that most of the time he is having a flare, right now he has been not his self for around 10 days. I have all the meds that the vet gives him, but I though I should have him checked out. He is going to the doctor tomorrow. It is always the same thing, sometimes just a little worst than others. I did not know how others dose the Mirt.
Boomer's mirtazapine is a 2 mg dose and he's on 1 tablet every 3 days but I'm not at the point yet where he's automatically getting it every 3 days.
 
Boomer's mirtazapine is a 2 mg dose and he's on 1 tablet every 3 days but I'm not at the point yet where he's automatically getting it every 3 days.
I appreciate the reply, Buddy's med bottle says give 1/2 of a 15mg every 3 days and that is too much. I did talk to 1 of the doctors about it today, but it helps to know what is helping other sugar babies.
 
Wow and Boomer is only getting 2mg of mirtazapine and Buddy is getting 7.5 mg!
No, Buddy is not getting 7.5mg. One time I did give him that dose along with Ondansetron and he went bonkers, that was the 1 and only time at that dose. I gave him 1/8 of the 15mg pill and it did not help his appetite enough, after 48 hrs. I gave him 1/7 of a 15mg pill and it picked up his appetite. When I talked to the vet about how long the dose should last, he thought that 3 days between pills was too long and that 48 hrs. was better.
 
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