Any history of pancreatitis? The symptoms make me wonder even if no history.
I’m just getting up and have to care for my cats.
If he’s not eating, I wouldn’t give R now. If he starts to eat, we can reassess.
See what Marje says. Taking licks but not eating can definitely be a sign of nausea.
Yes. While this sounds like pancreatitis, there are so many other GI things that can also cause it. He definitely Italy sounds nauseous. Here’s the Primer on Pancreatitis if you haven’t seen it. It has a lot of good info to help you form questions for the vet. I’d also be sure and ask for ondansetron (zofran) as it works better than cerenia for nausea in cats. You can actually give them together following the dosing instructions (cerenia is once a day; ondansetron can be given more) as they work quite well together.Should I take him to the vet?
I *hate* to put him through that, but he's pretty sick.
Ask for a prescription for ondansetron. You only need about five to start with refills. It’s expensive.I took him to the vet a couple minutes after I posted that question. We are at the vet’s office now. He panted on the way to the vet, which he has never done. The pancreatitis blood test results will not be back until tomorrow.
The vet is giving him fluids and an injection of anti-nausea medicine —don’t know what kind. Also is doing a full senior panel and checking for ketones.
Ask for a prescription for ondansetron.
What did the vet say about giving buprenorphine?Luckily, I did ask for that and now I have to go out and try to fill the prescription.
No ketones.
I'll post his blood test results later.
He just had diarrhea again. (very light-colored again -- why?)
He will not eat.
He must feel bad, and I'd like to make him feel better. What about giving buprenorphine?
What did the vet say about giving buprenorphine?

After the cerenia and ondansetron help with nausea, if he won’t eat on his own, will he let you assist feed him with a syringe?
Also, you can give him Saccharomyces boulardi for the diarrhea. I use Renew Life but you can probably get something faster locally. Here is info about S. boulardi and emergency stop for diarrhea. Another member has had the same issue with her kitty and he had pure liquid diarrhea which is now improving with S. boulardi emergency stop.
After the cerenia and ondansetron help with nausea, if he won’t eat on his own, will he let you assist feed him with a syringe?
Bone broth is unfortunately rather high in phosphorus.Can I give him store-bought pre-made bone broth?



What do you think? As Marje suggested above, you could lower to 9 units, to bring the nadirs up a touch. Did the vet have. suggested dose?The vet suggested lowering his Lantus. Your thoughts?
Ondansetron looks right, dose is under for his weight. Maxi is 14 lbs or 6.36 kg. Dose can be 0.5 to 1 mg per kg, so 3 to 6 mg very 6-8 hours, according to the (2016) ISFM Consensus Guidelines: Diagnosis & Management of Feline Chronic Kidney Disease
What do you think? As Marje suggested above, you could lower to 9 units, to bring the nadirs up a touch. Did the vet have. suggested dose?
You can try the 1/2 tablet and see how it goes. Just be aware you may have to increase.
It’s wrong. They don’t understand probiotics.So I have returned the bone broth to Whole Foods and while they have Renew Life probiotics nothing says S boulardii on it. The clerk asked someone else working at Whole Foods if they had it, and she came back with a negative reply
The pharmacist at CVS said that stuff was what I had written on the paper. You are sure that it is wrong? If you are sure I would like to return it because funds are limited. Thanks
This is what I use.Is this it?
I can't tell whether it's with or without larch arabinogalactan
https://www.amazon.com/Renew-Life-A...myces/dp/B011D4WURM?tag=felinediabetesfdmb-20
It’s wrong. They don’t understand probiotics.
This is what I use.