SpecklesandMe
Member Since 2015
We're in the middle of a bad acute pancreatitis flare. We're syringe feeding Iams Max Calorie and have been doing so since Fri. I've been told that if he starts eating on his own (even a little), his prognosis will be much better. He is on ondans, cypro, pepcid, fentanyl patch, zobaline, B12 shots (weekly), subQ fluid (1x daily or as needed), pancreatic enzyme tablets, and on and off cerenia as needed. Vet says injectable cerenia or famotidine is a no go because he's not vomiting- just nauseated. We should be able to start him on metronidizole this PM for diarrhea.
I'm getting nervous about him not eating on his own. He licks up a little bit of the juices from certain canned cat foods, but doesn't eat the meaty parts. What else can I do? I've opened up cans of all his fav foods, even tried kibble and things he's never had before, but he didn't want any of them. To complicate things a little, he's never had normal cat tastes. He's hated tuna most of his life. Never tried to eat table scraps except ice cream and watermelon. He likes milkly stuff (Catsure), but hasn't been wanting those either in the last few days. He does not like Fortiflora, yogurt, or cheese. Other ideas/thoughts?
I have a feeling that I don't have a good sense of how long people usually have to force feed when there's something like bad pancreatitis going on. How long is "normal" vs. too long? I know he get stressed with the syringe feedings and that makes me feel awful b/c I don't want to aggrevate his condition with more stress.... (The vet says he's not a good candidate for a feeding tube.)
Also, a semi-unrelated question: I think someone on a previous thread said that specfPLI fluctuates throughout a pancr flare. Is it worth running another one to see if it's any lower now? I don't know if that's a good way to know if he's improving or not.
I'm getting nervous about him not eating on his own. He licks up a little bit of the juices from certain canned cat foods, but doesn't eat the meaty parts. What else can I do? I've opened up cans of all his fav foods, even tried kibble and things he's never had before, but he didn't want any of them. To complicate things a little, he's never had normal cat tastes. He's hated tuna most of his life. Never tried to eat table scraps except ice cream and watermelon. He likes milkly stuff (Catsure), but hasn't been wanting those either in the last few days. He does not like Fortiflora, yogurt, or cheese. Other ideas/thoughts?
I have a feeling that I don't have a good sense of how long people usually have to force feed when there's something like bad pancreatitis going on. How long is "normal" vs. too long? I know he get stressed with the syringe feedings and that makes me feel awful b/c I don't want to aggrevate his condition with more stress.... (The vet says he's not a good candidate for a feeding tube.)
Also, a semi-unrelated question: I think someone on a previous thread said that specfPLI fluctuates throughout a pancr flare. Is it worth running another one to see if it's any lower now? I don't know if that's a good way to know if he's improving or not.
