Hi, everyone,
Ugh. So my sweet kitty is still vomiting / experiencing diarrhea. He's had stretches where it's been better since his last appointment at the end of May where the vet did a physical exam, blood work, fecal exam, urinalysis, and x-rays. This latest bout of vomiting / diarrhea made the vet recommend Cerenia and Metronidazole. He got his first dose of Cerenia last night (I was unable to administer the Met because he kept spitting it out, even when I tried giving it by hand). But then this morning he vomited multiple times after eating, like he couldn't hold down his food.
I spoke to the vet, and she'd like me to bring him in tomorrow morning, so we have an appointment for a recheck. It's possible he'll need an ultrasound, which unfortunately they only do at the Referral Hospital. I'm worried he may have inflammatory bowel disease and that they'll recommend Corticosteroids, which I've heard can trigger diabetes. He's never been a full-fledged diabetic, although about a year ago he was declared borderline/pre-diabetic. I changed his diet, and his blood sugar/fructosamine have been fine since.
Note: I did give him a very small amount of food at around 12:15 p.m. EST (2.5 hours ago), and he hasn't vomited since.
I'm just getting so scared. Any insight/guidance would be much appreciated. Thank you so much.
All the best to you and your kitties,
Leni
Ugh. So my sweet kitty is still vomiting / experiencing diarrhea. He's had stretches where it's been better since his last appointment at the end of May where the vet did a physical exam, blood work, fecal exam, urinalysis, and x-rays. This latest bout of vomiting / diarrhea made the vet recommend Cerenia and Metronidazole. He got his first dose of Cerenia last night (I was unable to administer the Met because he kept spitting it out, even when I tried giving it by hand). But then this morning he vomited multiple times after eating, like he couldn't hold down his food.
I spoke to the vet, and she'd like me to bring him in tomorrow morning, so we have an appointment for a recheck. It's possible he'll need an ultrasound, which unfortunately they only do at the Referral Hospital. I'm worried he may have inflammatory bowel disease and that they'll recommend Corticosteroids, which I've heard can trigger diabetes. He's never been a full-fledged diabetic, although about a year ago he was declared borderline/pre-diabetic. I changed his diet, and his blood sugar/fructosamine have been fine since.
Note: I did give him a very small amount of food at around 12:15 p.m. EST (2.5 hours ago), and he hasn't vomited since.
I'm just getting so scared. Any insight/guidance would be much appreciated. Thank you so much.
All the best to you and your kitties,
Leni