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Old June 6th 05, 03:03 AM
ensoul
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Default Appetite Stiumulates for older cats?

My book on Aging cats talked abt 2 different meds for this purpose.
gone the book page by page and can't the name of the meds, Complete
Care For Your Agung Cat, Amy D. Shojai

Sam cat short for Samantha is 14 now, indoor cat got suddendly very
sicklast week, vet did blood work and gave shot of antibitoic, she
thrypid meds were doubled, shes taking antibiotics, antinausea, rebound
liquid diet which we have to give w/the syringe thingie (n0 neddles).
also nutri-cal which we give slightly diluted, she won't self groom

though if i could find name of those appetite stimulates, it mght safe
her
I'm so sacred
she lets us pet her for a little bit, no picking up, she's not in pain

I want to the right thing by her

lynn

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Old June 6th 05, 03:32 AM
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"ensoul" wrote in message
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My book on Aging cats talked abt 2 different meds for this purpose.
gone the book page by page and can't the name of the meds, Complete
Care For Your Agung Cat, Amy D. Shojai

Sam cat short for Samantha is 14 now, indoor cat got suddendly very
sicklast week, vet did blood work and gave shot of antibitoic, her
thyroid meds were doubled, she's taking antibiotics, anti-nausea,
rebound liquid diet which we have to give w/the syringe thingie
(n0 neddles). Also nutri-cal which we give slightly diluted, she won't
self groom.

though if i could find name of those appetite stimulates, it mght safe
her I'm so scared she lets us pet her for a little bit, no picking up,
she's not in pain.

I want to the right thing by her

lynn


Just yesterday, my vet prescribed an appetite stimulant for my male tabby
who is going thru an upper repiratory infection. The cat (Conan) pretty much
stopped eating and was/is running a low fever. The appetite stimulant is
called: CYPROHEPTADINE, dosed at 4mg per tablet, twice a day as needed.

In addition to this stimulant, I offered Conan some "chunk light tuna pack
in water." This got his attention and he ate the whole can in less than 30
minutes.



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Old June 6th 05, 05:49 AM
Candace
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ensoul wrote:

though if i could find name of those appetite stimulates, it mght safe
her
I'm so sacred
she lets us pet her for a little bit, no picking up, she's not in pain

I want to the right thing by her

lynn


I answered you in your other thread, "feeding tubes." As Philip said,
cyproheptadine (periactin) 4mg, about 1/4 to 1/2 tab has always worked
for the cats I've given it to, within an hour, usually about 20
minutes. It doesn't have any serious side effects; the only thing it
did for my older kitty was make him a little restless and antsy so I
try to keep the dose as low as possible to get the desired effect.

The other drug is one of the benzodiazipines (the valium family),
usually oxazepam, I believe. I have never used that as the cypro
always worked. Cypro is an antihistamine but works as an appetite
stimulant in cats.

I hope one of these works for your kitty. Get them as soon as possible
Monday.

Candace

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Old June 6th 05, 12:40 PM
Wendy
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ensoul wrote:

though if i could find name of those appetite stimulates, it mght safe
her
I'm so sacred
she lets us pet her for a little bit, no picking up, she's not in pain

I want to the right thing by her

lynn


I answered you in your other thread, "feeding tubes." As Philip said,
cyproheptadine (periactin) 4mg, about 1/4 to 1/2 tab has always worked
for the cats I've given it to, within an hour, usually about 20
minutes. It doesn't have any serious side effects; the only thing it
did for my older kitty was make him a little restless and antsy so I
try to keep the dose as low as possible to get the desired effect.

The other drug is one of the benzodiazipines (the valium family),
usually oxazepam, I believe. I have never used that as the cypro
always worked. Cypro is an antihistamine but works as an appetite
stimulant in cats.

I hope one of these works for your kitty. Get them as soon as possible
Monday.

Candace


That's what the vet prescribed for my 17 yr. old Tigger when she wasn't
eating over the winter. She started eating again shortly after taking her
1/2 pill and I didn't need to give her any more after that.

It was also prescribed for one of my foster mom cats when she had an URI and
wasn't eating.

W


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Old June 7th 05, 01:06 AM
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ensoul wrote:
My book on Aging cats talked abt 2 different meds for this purpose.
gone the book page by page and can't the name of the meds, Complete
Care For Your Agung Cat, Amy D. Shojai

Sam cat short for Samantha is 14 now, indoor cat got suddendly very
sicklast week, vet did blood work and gave shot of antibitoic, she
thrypid meds were doubled, shes taking antibiotics, antinausea, rebound
liquid diet which we have to give w/the syringe thingie (n0 neddles).
also nutri-cal which we give slightly diluted, she won't self groom

though if i could find name of those appetite stimulates, it mght safe
her
I'm so sacred
she lets us pet her for a little bit, no picking up, she's not in pain

I want to the right thing by her

lynn


Periactin - generic: cyproheptadin - is often used as an appetite
stimulant for cats. (It's an anithistamine for humans.) I used it
for a 15 - 16 year old cat, & it worked for her.

Cathy

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Old June 24th 05, 06:34 AM
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My vet prescribed valium for Jennifer (RB) when she was declining.

Sandy

"ensoul" wrote in message
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My book on Aging cats talked abt 2 different meds for this purpose.
gone the book page by page and can't the name of the meds, Complete
Care For Your Agung Cat, Amy D. Shojai

Sam cat short for Samantha is 14 now, indoor cat got suddendly very
sicklast week, vet did blood work and gave shot of antibitoic, she
thrypid meds were doubled, shes taking antibiotics, antinausea, rebound
liquid diet which we have to give w/the syringe thingie (n0 neddles).
also nutri-cal which we give slightly diluted, she won't self groom

though if i could find name of those appetite stimulates, it mght safe
her
I'm so sacred
she lets us pet her for a little bit, no picking up, she's not in pain

I want to the right thing by her

lynn




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Old June 24th 05, 01:48 PM
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My vet prescribed valium for Jennifer (RB) when she was declining.

Sandy


Not something I'd want to risk personally:

http://www.felinecrf.org/diet_and_nu...n.htm#Diazepam

I don't have all this thread on my server, but the OP might want to read
other sections of that page (Persuading Your Cat To Eat, Assisted Feeding
and Appetite Stimulants):

http://www.felinecrf.org/diet_and_nutrition.htm

HTH

Helen


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Old June 24th 05, 05:55 PM
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Helen wrote:

I don't have all this thread on my server, but the OP might want to read
other sections of that page (Persuading Your Cat To Eat, Assisted Feeding
and Appetite Stimulants):

http://www.felinecrf.org/diet_and_nutrition.htm

I have a feeling that the OP's cat went to the bridge. She never
responded to any of the threads she started but then came and asked if
anyone knew of any pet loss sites a couple of days later.

Candace

 




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