Every day since October 24…Is he getting Mirataz on a regular basis?
Just came home from dinner, 2 hours after shot. 400 BG and 2.6 ketones. He still won’t eat.Like I said, if you want to go for the ultra fine 31 gauge then let’s go with U-100s and the conversion chart.
But forget all that for now. How is Stoney tonight?
Ondansetron should be given at 4 mg. and can be given every 8 hours. I do believe it would be worthwhile to have him checked for pancreatitis, but that would be a specific test called a Spec fPl (feline pancreatic lipase test (not the rapid/snap test, but the one that has to be sent out to the lab.) Still, the treatment for pancreatitis is basically fluids, pain meds, anti-nausea meds like Cerenia or Ondansetron and possibly a reduced fat diet.Would any of his labs that I showed you tell if he has pancreatitis? Could that be why he’s turning away from food? He won’t even eat a piece of shredded cheddar cheese. He loves cheese!
I did just give him 2mg of ondansetron. The maropitant really didn’t make a difference other than make him mad. Giving him mirataz now.
Just gave him the other half. Hopefully that’s okay. So, basically what you are saying is that it is pretty much the same treatment that we are doing now. Maybe it’s the food that he doesn’t like. He’s eating the treats like crazy.Ondansetron should be given at 4 mg. and can be given every 8 hours. I do believe it would be worthwhile to have him checked for pancreatitis, but that would be a specific test called a Spec fPl (feline pancreatic lipase test (not the rapid/snap test, but the one that has to be sent out to the lab.) Still, the treatment for pancreatitis is basically fluids, pain meds, anti-nausea meds like Cerenia or Ondansetron and possibly a reduced fat diet.
Yes. If he can manage the treats then maybe he is just being a brat! That’s what I call my cats when they do that.Maybe it’s the food that he doesn’t like. He’s eating the treats like crazy.
Is he getting pain meds? Maybe that’s the only thing that he would get for pancreatitis that he is isn’t getting now?So, basically what you are saying is that it is pretty much the same treatment that we are doing now.
Good morning! No pain meds. He really doesn’t seem to be in any pain but I know that cats hide it well.Is he getting pain meds? Maybe that’s the only thing that he would get for pancreatitis that he is isn’t getting now?
He is definitely one of those most of the time…Yes. If he can manage the treats then maybe he is just being a brat! That’s what I call my cats when they do that.
Yes! Those are the beech nut ones. I just want to make sure that they are safe to try!Are those the Beech Nut ones? I don’t see the cornstarch as an ingredient.
Well, baby food was a no go. He didn’t much of it at all. I’m not sure what to do at this point. Is there anything else we can try to stimulate his appetite?Yes. Definitely. They’re good. Low carb.
Fortflora has not been working. We’ve tried nearly everything on the list. Mirataz has been given everyday since October 24th. Vet didn’t mention pancreatitis. We unfortunately cannot afford another hospitalization as we have paid for numerous emergency care visits since September 25th.Try the tips here: Suggestions on How to Stimulate Kitty's Appetite
Also this: THE '~LIVER SHAKE~' FOR SICK CATS
FortiFlora almost always works. It's super yummy and gets an inappetant cat to eat. A little sprinkle over food is all you need. Nutritional yeast, the kind sold in health food type stores, has the same effect as FortiFlora.
Does the Mirataz not help?
Did the vet confirm or rule out pancreatitis? If it's a bad pancreatitis flare up, hospitalization may be needed. My cat has needed that before.
Info - A Primer On Pancreatitis
We actually picked up syringes yesterday and he did not like it but I am willing to try again to the baby food. They did not have any ham baby food at our Walmart, so we got turkey and broth and beef and broth. Parmesan hasn’t worked and neither has fortiflora. The magic chicken dust kind of works, but not all the time. I’m really nervous that I can’t help him, and we cannot afford another emergency hospitalization.Syringe feeding. Have you ever done that before? If not you may not have the supplies. Sometimes syringing in a little food will “prime the pump” and get them to eat more.
Ham baby food is usually the most appetizing.
A sprinkle of parmesan cheese on top will
do it for many cats.
Forti flora sprinkled on food is very exciting for a lot of cats.
The “magic chicken dust (crushed up freeze dried chicken treats) helps a lot of my cats.