Sharon14
Member Since 2015
@Maggi Harris please tell us about your kitty
Thank you so much, Sharon!@Maggi Harris please tell us about your kitty
It is mirtazapine, one quarter of a* 15 mg tablet.Is the appetite stimulant mirtazapan? What dosage?
His mouth looks fine, pink and healthy, no obstructions. I’m getting used to him having an aversion to food but this trying to eat and not able to the properly chew or swallow is new and rather alarming.I don’t have much experience with Mirtz, but I know it can have some strange side effects. Does he seem sore in his mouth? Could anything be stuck in his teeth or throat? Is he drinking?
A lick or two of the sauce in the wet food, perhaps a dozen treats, maybe just as many food pellets in 48 hours =(This started yesterday? Has he been able to eat at all?
He seems to want to eat the dry food and treats but can’t get them to stay in his mouth/chew. If this doesn’t improve by tomorrow afternoon, I’m afraid I’m going to have to hospitalize himThat’s not good. Does he seem to want to eat but can’t, or just not interested?
@Kris & Teasel any ideas?
He does drink a lot of water, another reason I took him on yesterday but he’s also getting a lot of spillage on his chest. Because of his IBD, the vet didn’t want us to change his food but they are small kibbles.Is he drinking water at all? If so, is he actually swallowing it or does he just get a wet chin/chest? Most diabetic cats drink copious amounts of water.
Have you changed his food since the diagnosis? Sounds like he is eating kibble and some cats like small vs larger kibble bits or vice versa so could a change in size be contributing?
I hadn’t thought of baby food! Great idea!!!Yes it’s important they eat! Wish I had some more ideas for you. Have you tried some all meat baby food?
He had 6 teeth removed in June, right before we found about the IBD. I had thought that he’d have to be on some kind of “applesauce diet” like you see geriatric people in the movies - everything out of a blender, but because cats will swallow their kibble whole with only a few chews in a bite (ever notice that when you clean up a ‘sick’ it’s mostly whole?), we were told he was okay to go back and forth between wet and dry. For dry, we have to have use the prescription but we switch up their wet foods. This month it’s been Friskies Extra Gravy - the other two love it.So if the food hasn't changed is it possible he has a bad tooth causing him issues? That could also contribute to the diabetic diagnosis. It's good to know he is drinking and a bit of a wet chest/chin is normal but not soaking wet which might indicate he's not swallowing it. The baby food is a great idea from Sharon.
I thought we were making progress but now to find out that in getting his IBD managed, we gave him diabetes is heartbreaking. Reading all these posts and threads are so inspiring though. I have so much to learn and I’m so grateful for y’all’s help!
I’m sending my husband out for baby food - a first! Thank you so much for your help by starting this thread, getting to know Vader, and offering your insight! You and @MrWorfMen's Mom have been a salve to my fraying nervesWe have lots of cats here that have both IBD and diabetes. I’m sure they will have some ideas to help you manage the two conditions!






