shelaghc
Member Since 2017
And if so, what dosages do you use?
While I have no obvious proof that Jester might be experiencing nausea, someone suggested I give him something for that just in case.
He's been eating *extremely* slowly - think 2 hours for 3/4 of a 5.5 oz can - and I've had to resort to opening multiple cans of food of slightly different textures and flavors in order to get calories into him.
But he's also prone to URIs and has been sneezing and rubbing his nose a lot, so I'm hesitant to give him a chemical that he doesn't need. (Plus prescriptions are freakin' expensive and there are tests the vet wants to run on him.)
So - Slippery elm bark? What's the consensus and what kind of dosages?
(No feeding advice right now please - just info on SEB. I have carpal tunnel from re-typing all of the reasons I can't feed him all the various different kinds of cat foods.)
While I have no obvious proof that Jester might be experiencing nausea, someone suggested I give him something for that just in case.
He's been eating *extremely* slowly - think 2 hours for 3/4 of a 5.5 oz can - and I've had to resort to opening multiple cans of food of slightly different textures and flavors in order to get calories into him.
But he's also prone to URIs and has been sneezing and rubbing his nose a lot, so I'm hesitant to give him a chemical that he doesn't need. (Plus prescriptions are freakin' expensive and there are tests the vet wants to run on him.)
So - Slippery elm bark? What's the consensus and what kind of dosages?
(No feeding advice right now please - just info on SEB. I have carpal tunnel from re-typing all of the reasons I can't feed him all the various different kinds of cat foods.)