Sick Kitty - metronidazole, and lab results

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I would at least get them microchipped if they aren't already.

They are both microchipped and up-to-date on contact information. And they both have harnesses and leashes. And crates. And an enclosed "play pen". Door dashing is the biggest concern right now. They don't tend to do it at home, but with stress and an unfamiliar environment, you can't be too cautious.
 
I have the best kitty ever! Apparently he decided he'd had enough of the forced pilling. This morning when we sat on the floor to get the pill down him, he just reached down and ate it before I could even get him in position. He was of course rewarded with copious amounts of head scratches and kisses and treats to get that nasty taste out of his mouth. I don't imagine it will be that easy for all of the remaining days, but it was so nice to avoid at least one stress-session!
Good boy, Sam! :cat::cat::cat:
 
@Marje and Gracie, Thank you so much for taking the time to look at Sam's labs! I've been so worried about him this week as his BG numbers have been going up and up, and I find it really reassuring to know that at least his lab work is good.

Thank you also for offering to add the template pages back into my spreadsheet. While I really hope that we don't need any spreadsheets in future years ;), I did go add the template page to our spreadsheet. I must have deleted it when we first started, not understanding what it was there for. I'll also get the ranges fixed on the lab page.

Do you know if the S. Boulardii or the Renew Life have a taste? Do you just mix them both into their food?
You're very welcome. I'm always happy to help.

Hopefully, he will go into remission but even if he does, you'll need the template to make 2018 SS on which to keep his remission BGs. Sometimes, after kitties are in remission, the CG quits tracking the BG on the SS. If the kitty falls out of remission, it helps those of us helping to see the remission numbers and then when things started going south.

The S. boulardii has a yeasty smell to it. My Tobey gets a couple other supplements and he is very, very easy to syringe so instead of putting it in his food and taking a chance he won't like the taste, I mix his supplements together in filtered water and syringe them and he has never minded. So I figure none of them must taste bad :smuggrin:

I'm not a big fan of metronidazole as it has made my cats vomit and it does have an after taste. It's good he's taking it now.
 
I'm not a big fan of metronidazole as it has made my cats vomit and it does have an after taste.
Metronidazole is one of the most foul-tasting things on this earth! Even the supposed-chicken-flavored stuff is vile. It's very, very, bitter, and makes my cats drool like mad. I hate using it; I end up wearing more than I get in the cat, it's always a fight, even with the kitties who are good about meds. Metronidazole is truly heinous, lol!

I'll try and see if a small amount of pill pocket will make it easier.
Squallie gets an appy stimulant twice a day, encased in a very thin skin of Pill Pockets; it has never had any effect on his BG. Sometimes he will also just eat the pill, go figure!

I also use Renew probiotics (thanks to Marje!:bighug:) and s.boulardii with a civvie - she is an extremely picky eater, and has never had a problem with having them mixed into her foods, so I'm guessing they don't have much taste.
 
You're very welcome. I'm always happy to help.

Hopefully, he will go into remission but even if he does, you'll need the template to make 2018 SS on which to keep his remission BGs. Sometimes, after kitties are in remission, the CG quits tracking the BG on the SS. If the kitty falls out of remission, it helps those of us helping to see the remission numbers and then when things started going south.

The S. boulardii has a yeasty smell to it. My Tobey gets a couple other supplements and he is very, very easy to syringe so instead of putting it in his food and taking a chance he won't like the taste, I mix his supplements together in filtered water and syringe them and he has never minded. So I figure none of them must taste bad :smuggrin:

I'm not a big fan of metronidazole as it has made my cats vomit and it does have an after taste. It's good he's taking it now.

Guilty! I kept testing and kept track of Sam's remission numbers, but I didn't put them on the spreadsheet. :oops:

I haven't had much luck with syringing water for the pilling yet, so I'm not sure I could syringe the supplements. It looks like @Squalliesmom (I'm sorry, I don't know your name) says they don't taste too bad in the food though, so I'll try that and see if I can sneak it past him. That's what I do with the current probiotic and it's worked so far. (knock on wood)

And yes to everything you both said about the metronidazole! That stuff is bitter and nasty! I really didn't want to give it to him (we've had it before), but it does seem to be making him feel a little better.
 
This is the method my vet taught me. I still use hubby but this method works. Vet would puff a breath in his nose to get him to swallow. The key is to drop the pill directly to the back of the throat.

Holy cow. She made that look so easy!!!! Next time I have to give Rex a Pepcid, I want to try this. Its always a battle and all I want to do is make her tummy feel better. =(
 
Holy cow. She made that look so easy!!!! Next time I have to give Rex a Pepcid, I want to try this. Its always a battle and all I want to do is make her tummy feel better. =(
You may need to get #5 gel caps. The Pepcid will make them foam really bad if it dissolves in their mouth. Not sure if it because they taste bad or if it just a chemical reaction.

/did not know this the first time I gave it to Gizmo. Poor baby was so, so sick and then I did this to him. I was in tears. :arghh:
 
You may need to get #5 gel caps. The Pepcid will make them foam really bad if it dissolves in their mouth. Not sure if it because they taste bad or if it just a chemical reaction.

/did not know this the first time I gave it to Gizmo. Poor baby was so, so sick and then I did this to him. I was in tears. :arghh:
Rex had the scary foam/mucus "crap i am being poisoned!" reaction when i had to pill her with muscle relaxers... i seriously thought I had killed her. So scary. I'll have to get some of those capsules... i see lots of people swear by them.
 
Rex had the scary foam/mucus "crap i am being poisoned!" reaction when i had to pill her with muscle relaxers... i seriously thought I had killed her. So scary. I'll have to get some of those capsules... i see lots of people swear by them.
Hubby (pre being hubby or me even knowing him) had a cat that kept getting up on the table and wouldn't stop no matter what he did. He shoved a piece of pickled jalapeno pepper in its mouth. The reaction scared him to death. Lol. Cat didn't get up on the table again.
 
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