Tugboat
Member Since 2018
My cat is 14 years old. She has diabetes, which she has to have an injection of .05 which is a very small dose. She has started vomiting, which my vet put her on Cerenia. She has been on Cerenia for the past few months. She mainly eats high protein food, raw food diet, due to an allergy towards fish and chicken. The one protein diet seemed to help but then noticed she became constipated, which I guess is due to the high protein. I tried pumpkin, miralax with no help. The vet started her on Lactulose which is starting to help but still needs time. I took her to my vet today and she has lost another pound. The vet said that he felt that it was time to put her down that she probably has kidney failure. I have seen some discussion on how Cerenia should be used and I was never told about giving a break on Cerenia. Also, to want to put my cat down because assuming that she may have kidney failure is concerning. Am I right to feel this way or am I just being selfish and refusing to put her down. I want to do what is right by my cat. The doctor just told me this at 4:30 today.

