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Cats and Appetite Loss
My ten year old, Angel, had recently been vomiting, lost alot of weight, etc.
From experience with previous cats I concluded that she was either suffering from CRF or hyperthyroid. I gave her a tiny bit of a Xanax pill and the vomiting stopped and it also gave her a tremendous appetite. You can also try Valium. Both of these are prescription people drugs. She has been to the vet and we are waiting for lab results. In the meantime, though, this is helping her. |
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"boshicat" u15813@uwe wrote in message news:577604aa58cc6@uwe... My ten year old, Angel, had recently been vomiting, lost alot of weight, etc. From experience with previous cats I concluded that she was either suffering from CRF or hyperthyroid. I gave her a tiny bit of a Xanax pill and the vomiting stopped and it also gave her a tremendous appetite. You can also try Valium. Both of these are prescription people drugs. She has been to the vet and we are waiting for lab results. In the meantime, though, this is helping her. That's great, but if she is under a vet's care, why wouldn't you ask the vet what to give her for nausea and vomiting? I think it is a really bad idea to recommend giving cats things that are prescribed for humans unless the vet directs you to, don't you? How did you know that Xanax was not toxic to cats? Are you sure that valium is okay? And if you were not sure, how could you take that chance? Or did you forget to mention that you checked first with your vet and he said both drugs were just fine, and advised you on dosage? |
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Valium is ok to give to cats my cat is on it for seizures but the generic
form BUT NEVER GIVE A CAT HUMAN MEDIATION UNLESS DIRECTED BY A VET BAD CONCLUSIONS ARE ALWAYS STARTED WITH GOOD INTENTIONS |
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"No More Retail" wrote in message .. . Valium is ok to give to cats my cat is on it for seizures but the generic form Valium can crash a cat's liver. You might want to speak to your vet about switching to Phenobarbital (1-2.5 mg/kg PO q12h) -- its the first choice drug for seizures in cats. These are excerpts from the two most highly respected veterinary drug manuals: Diazepam Trade and Other Names Valium; many brands available Drug Class Anticonvulsant, benzodiazepine Adverse Effects/Warnings Cats may exhibit changes in behavior (irritability, depression, aberrant demeanor) after receiving diazepam. There have been reports of cats developing hepatic failure after receiving oral diazepam for several days. Clinical signs have been reported to occur 5-11 days after beginning oral therapy. Cats to receive diazepam should have baseline liver function tests. Adverse Effects Sedation is the most common side effect. May cause paradoxical excitement in dogs. Causes polyphagia. In cats, idiopathic fatal hepatic necrosis has been reported. Chronic administration may lead to dependence and a withdrawal syndrome if discontinued. BUT NEVER GIVE A CAT HUMAN MEDIATION UNLESS DIRECTED BY A VET BAD CONCLUSIONS ARE ALWAYS STARTED WITH GOOD INTENTIONS Absolutely. |
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Know all about it Phil too much experience the hard way. :-) Thanks for
caring about the firball. My now 6 year old rumble spent 6 months trying to get regulated. The Phenobarbital is the first choice yes. It turned out he was allergic to it, made him literally rip his face off down to the bone in some places. Would not stop scratching or chewing. He tore up a a-collar scratching so hard. My vet has a partner trained in feline seizures disorder. After all the specialist work up test ( a whooping $3500 Rumble is worth every penny ) his friend told us diazepam or valium can be used as long as you watch his levels. He old me the side effects that day I swear I did not sleep for 4 days straight. I was never more than 3 feet from him for the warning time. I was shaking from lack off sleep when we took him back to have the blood levels checked. His first noticed seizure was Oct 3 2002, his last seizure was in February 14, 2003 No seizures since than his levels are perfect every time. There has been problems since most epileptic suffer from something nicknamed the itches. He would lick off his hair and scratch till blood ran. Well a cortisone shots 10 cc , several times antibiotics and dermal crème. It has been over 3 years he is just now back to his old self. He is now a talker and wants to be near me and in my site at all times. If I leave I can find him waiting on my bed or right near it on top off the cable converter. He waits till I am sitting comes up to me puts his paw on my arm or shoulder and mews to let me know his is there and wants a treat or loving most of the times both. God I love this cat as much as my better half He gets full work up and blood work every three months he takes 2 mg of diazepam 2x a day he was taking 5mg all at once but it made him a little to sleepy. The vet told me the medicine might take a few years off his life but ever since that day I saw that seizure happen and thought I was going to have to put him to sleep. I cherish every moment I have and thank who ever or what ever is watching over me and my family every day for each day he and they are here. I still misty eyes thinking about that day. It is a story I will gladly share when asked |
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Sorry, forgot to mention I checked with my vet. She checked it out for me.
Also forgot to mention that I have medical training myself...oops. I would NEVER give something to my little Angel that would hurt her. cybercat wrote: My ten year old, Angel, had recently been vomiting, lost alot of weight, etc. From experience with previous cats I concluded that she was either suffering [quoted text clipped - 3 lines] the vet and we are waiting for lab results. In the meantime, though, this is helping her. That's great, but if she is under a vet's care, why wouldn't you ask the vet what to give her for nausea and vomiting? I think it is a really bad idea to recommend giving cats things that are prescribed for humans unless the vet directs you to, don't you? How did you know that Xanax was not toxic to cats? Are you sure that valium is okay? And if you were not sure, how could you take that chance? Or did you forget to mention that you checked first with your vet and he said both drugs were just fine, and advised you on dosage? -- Message posted via CatKB.com http://www.catkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx...ealth/200511/1 |
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Thank you No More. As I said, I wouldn't give my baby something that would
hurt her. No More Retail wrote: Valium is ok to give to cats my cat is on it for seizures but the generic form BUT NEVER GIVE A CAT HUMAN MEDIATION UNLESS DIRECTED BY A VET BAD CONCLUSIONS ARE ALWAYS STARTED WITH GOOD INTENTIONS -- Message posted via CatKB.com http://www.catkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx...ealth/200511/1 |
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Angel update...turns out she had an infection and is on antibiotics now. She
seems to be doing much better today. No More Retail wrote: Valium is ok to give to cats my cat is on it for seizures but the generic form BUT NEVER GIVE A CAT HUMAN MEDIATION UNLESS DIRECTED BY A VET BAD CONCLUSIONS ARE ALWAYS STARTED WITH GOOD INTENTIONS -- Message posted via CatKB.com http://www.catkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx...ealth/200511/1 |
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