Lucy (
@Squalliesmom)
I would really recommend you read all the info on the
IBD Kitties website and there is also an IBDKitties FB group that is really great. IBD kitties due tend to be picky. Ondansetron and cerenia are both things that you should discuss with your vet about having there and using them in combo. Many vets are not yet aware of the latest info which indicates these two drugs attack nausea from different modalities so using them together will often Eli I ate the need to give cypro but ECID.
Candy also needs a good probiotic and Fortiflora is not one. Yes, they bill it as a probiotic but it has stuff in it which could be contributing to her issues. There is an excellent narrative on probiotics on the page I linked. Human probiotics are a better choice for our kitties because of the quality of the products. We don't really know what species specific gut bacteria cats have and since they respond so well to human probiotics, I think it's a good choice. I like Renew Life Ultimate Flora 15 billion CFU. The dose is 1/2 cap bid for maintenance and 1 cap bid for therapeutic dose.
Also, many studies have shown that homecooked or raw diets are most beneficial for these kitties. It's highly suggested that unless she has been eating raw, that you transition to it slowly first by cooking the meat and then slowly starting the raw. There is a new formula out designed specifically for IBD kitties but it can be fed to all cats and I use it and love it. It is
EZ Complete. It has digestive enzymes, glandulars, and omega 3s in it ...all of which are really important for IBD kitties. They have a recipe for homecooking using the powder and ground or chunked meat and they also tell you how to transition her. They also have a FB page where they help members.
I learned something very interesting from these really knowledgable ladies. When I tried to slowly switch Tobey from raw with alnutrin to the raw with EZ Complete, he turned his nose up to it. What Laurie told me was instead of mixing the new in with the old, just put a tiny bit of it on his plate an inch or so away from his existing food and do it every single meal whether he eats it or not. Within one week, he started eating it. She said the toughest kitties usually will start eating the new fuds within two weeks.
I also feed a variety of raw foods (Tobey has been on raw for years). He gets some Primal version, air chilled organic ground chicken breast from Whole Foods with alnutrin, New Zealand organic grass fed lamb from WF with EZ Complete, and NZ organic grass fed venison from my local exotics butcher with EZ Complete.
Tackling IBD takes some work and consistency but if you read through the info and have time to join the FB groups, you might see some real improvement. I think I've seen the most success on the Raw for IBD kitties FB group because all of those people have switched to raw.
I also like the suggestion of a GI Panel. It's likely she might need vitamin B12 injections and that test will give you some great info.