2/25 Trixie AMBG 97 - Follow-up BW/Vetty today - Zyrtec?

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Amy&TrixieCat

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Happy appy, snuggly, spunky, feisty, and anti-jinxes....and still snuffly, sooooo.....

.....I had to take Trix in for follow-up BW today (she's been off the AB for just over a week now - she was on it for a probable UTI/anal gland issue), and I decided to have the vetty look at her snuffles while she was there rather than just having a tech appointment/blood draw. Vetty reconfirmed all of my possible theories, and that of course we just don't know for sure so we're left with "trial and error". The basics: lungs are clear; it's all in her nose; her bad teeth could be causing it (she can't have a dental because of her kidneys so our only option is pulse ABs); it could be viral; it could be dry air or "senior citizen inflammation; most likely not bacterial since she just finished a long course of ABs. Nothing new...as much as I want the congestion to go away, at least it's not anything "major!" There are all sorts of options we could try to give her some relief. We're going to start with lysine and then go from there.

Another option is Zyrtec, so I'm curious to know experiences anyone else has had with it.

I'm a little nervous about it because a few years ago, when she had a really bad p-tities flare, she really reacted negatively to something...it was when she had both Bupe and cypro, and I don't know if it was the combo of the drugs or if it was the cypro, but she basically was so incredibly weak that it almost seemed like she was going to pass out. Bupe makes her really drunk, but it doesn't make her weak like she was that night. That was the last time I tried cypro with her. Since I know that's an antihistamine, too, Zyrtec does make me a little nervous, but I don't want to completely discount it. However, she's not snuffly all of the time, so I do want to keep any more meds to a minimum.

Anyway, Zyrtec thoughts are appreciated.

Her BW should be back tomorrow or so.

Time to get moving....lots to do (as usual) and we're behind schedule now (also as usual)!

Prayers to all....

Amy
 
Amy, prayers to you and Trixie, that BW will be a good report and a clear, successful treatment path be made clear for all else !!!!:bighug::bighug::bighug::bighug::bighug:
 
I hope all the BW for Miss Trix comes back great. I've used Zyrtec with Moo...she's a real sneezy suffly girl. I use it sparingly...a quarter tab once a day for just a day or two then stop and see how she does. In fact she needs it now and I just haven't done it yet. It does clear her up and I haven't see any side effects.
 
I have given Eleanor Zyrtec, 1/4 tab once or twice a day. It makes her a little sleepy, but nothing major. It really helps with her sinus/eye/skin allergies.

However, the pharmacist at the compounding pharmacy where I get her Bupe told me to use Zyrtec and Bupe together with caution because they are both CNS depressants.
She said to watch for shallow breathing. Well, to my mind, if that could happen then I'm not going to give the two drugs together! So now I'm in a
pickle. I only give her Bupe when she needs it, but there is no predicting when
that will be and she can be fine then an hour later having a bad
pancreatitis episode.

BTW Bupe makes Eleanor drunk too, I only give her half dose,
unless she is in extreme pain.
 
I hope you get good b/w results back. I've used Zyrtec on several of my cats and none of them had any side effects from it. I was told by my vet I can safely give 1/4 of a tablet twice a day. A few times I've had to do that for the sniffles and it cleared it up. Sending prayers.
 
Thank you, everyone, for the thoughts, prayers, and Zyrtec feedback! I'm holding it my back pocket for now- I am confident with my vet's advice but it's also good to hear what others have learned and experienced.
 
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