sarahtee
Member Since 2015
Hi,
(Short history - we had two sibling kitties, Max and Milly, both diagnosed with IBS last year. Max developed diabetes after a month of Prednisolone and while we were able to get that under control, she had further complications, and was PTS last December).
Max's civvie Milly has been on a low dose (2.5mg per day) of Prednisolone for over 12 months. She has not developed diabeties, but still has IBS symptoms. Her weight has been declining over the past 6 months, and the vet has prescribed Mirtazapine (Axit in Australia) @ 1/4 of a 15mg pill every 3 days.
I bought a pill cutter and have been giving her 1/8 of a pill every 4 days. She becomes very vocal, and quite hungry within about 20 mins of being pilled. It is having the affect of stimulating her appetite, which is great, but because of the change in behaviour (almost an agitated state) I'm not sure if it's the best option?
Are there alternatives to Mirtazapine, which I can discuss with our vet?
TIA for reading and for your advice
(Short history - we had two sibling kitties, Max and Milly, both diagnosed with IBS last year. Max developed diabetes after a month of Prednisolone and while we were able to get that under control, she had further complications, and was PTS last December).
Max's civvie Milly has been on a low dose (2.5mg per day) of Prednisolone for over 12 months. She has not developed diabeties, but still has IBS symptoms. Her weight has been declining over the past 6 months, and the vet has prescribed Mirtazapine (Axit in Australia) @ 1/4 of a 15mg pill every 3 days.
I bought a pill cutter and have been giving her 1/8 of a pill every 4 days. She becomes very vocal, and quite hungry within about 20 mins of being pilled. It is having the affect of stimulating her appetite, which is great, but because of the change in behaviour (almost an agitated state) I'm not sure if it's the best option?
Are there alternatives to Mirtazapine, which I can discuss with our vet?
TIA for reading and for your advice