





Oh wow. That is awesome! I feel so happy about Mr. Kitty!
He sure is giving me a run for my money! It is nice not having to give the insulin and do BG checks, I'd be going half crazy with that added back in.Mr. Kitty's story is just amazing to me. Yes, you have had some really bad news but just look at how he is doing on the OTJ trial! He was on such a high dose and then, overnight, no longer needed the insulin. It just amazes me but most of all I am so happy to hear that he is doing well. You may get your miracle after all, Melissa.
Thanks! His appetite has been ok, which is why I haven't added in another ondansetron dose yet. Vet recommended 8mg of Cerenia when he first prescribed it, but did give me the ok to go up to 16mg if he really needed it, but he weighed 5kg back then. He's about 4.25kg now. The pills themselves are 16mg.If Ruby was having a rough time with bad appy and vomiting, I gave 4 mg ondansetron every 6 hours at 8 AM, 2 PM and at 8 PM with Cerenia. That seemed to work really well. What dose of Cerenia did your vet give you? Ruby is on 12 mgs and she weighed 5 kgs at the time I was giving it regularly.
Yeah, Ruby's IM gave 24 mg Cerenia pills that I break in half. It is much better for vomiting than ondansetron, so I would up the dose of the Cerenia before adding ondansetron if he's eating well.Thanks! His appetite has been ok, which is why I haven't added in another ondansetron dose yet. Vet recommended 8mg of Cerenia when he first prescribed it, but did give me the ok to go up to 16mg if he really needed it, but he weighed 5kg back then. He's about 4.25kg now. The pills themselves are 16mg.
I might start with 8mg in the morning and see how he does.