Hi - I have 2 cats that have idiopathic cystitis (IC) - 1 who just had all the other possibilities of FLUTD eliminated with testing.
Sooo, if you can get a vet to prescribe prednisone (steroid) for the 1st 24-72 hours, that gets the initial intense flare-up calmed down.
Then, I give Sub-Q...
Oh yes, I have copies of what there is, I think, in my extensive file on my cat health issues. lol I just mean- feline research that ultimately leads to med manufacturing "labeling" blessing their use for cats, gets the least amount of attention+funding. So some therapies sitting in the barn...
Yes, there's reasons. In all my years, I've had great difficulty co-managing my pets' care with veterinarians. I insist on being an active partner in the decisions made, which ruffles feathers in my experiences all these decades now.
I acknowledge they of course know 100 times more than me, but...
Not looking for a discussion on the merits, but the last time I managed care for one of my cats with Idiopathic Cystitis/FLUTD,
I used it to great therapeutic effect -
"Ichon" brand.
There are others, often more expensive -
"Adequan", and
"Chondroprotec"
chief among them.
Last time I purchased...
I've been trying to learn of the spectrums of various classes of antibiotics,
and specifically what kinds of infections they would appropriately treat.
For cats (off label use for some I realize).
Pills, injectables, … any and all.
It's such an information jungle out there on the interwebz...
Good grief. Do people not read the thread contributions they are responding to?
It is NOT dangerous if one is using a fipronil and S-methoprene product, as Frontline (and its knockoffs) is.
Sheesh.
Wow, Norachan - that's encouraging, 9 hours eh.
And Mrs. Greenjeans - that translates to about 13 and a half hours! I'm impressed!
So I practiced yesterday with the 2 "enemies" I have. They are the only two that actively dislike each other. Well, I should say - Navarre hates Jean Luc, and...
Umm, huh?
I thought we were simply addressing the incongruity of her scale telling her she has about 7+ mg. less product than what the manufacturer states is, by weight, in each pill?
Yes, I did read the link, thank you for pointing me there.
I am spraying the inside of the car with "Animal Relief Formula" calming spray - flower essence combo that, if I remember researching when I bought it, is very comparable to Rescue Remedy.
I also am spraying the Feliway. It seems to...
Hi Hownowmeow-
Does the packaging say "mg by weight" or "mg by volume"? That doesn't even feel right, since if I recall correctly it is only ounces that can be converted between weight and volume....
Perhaps your scale isn't calibrated, or not sensitive enough, or moisture was drawn out...
Oh, one more thing -
I just stumbled on this article listing a few medical reasons a cat might have an insatiable appetite.
I'm not too fond of Pet MD and their articles, but this is pretty general.
Not saying anything is medically wrong with your guy, (I have experience with a former stray...
It's easy to tell how much you love him by how you just described that.
Thanks for the encouragement- I have 5 cats, one borderline anorexic and one who is very overweight. Got a few pounds off him by placing food for others high enough and he was too fat to jump.
He lost 3-4 pounds, but then...
It is usually stamped (in frustratingly small font) on the box edge somewhere, and some brands have the individual pipettes with an expiration date too.
I would still use it a year or so past any sell by, but that's just me.
Hi all -
I will be making a long 10 hour drive in my SUV with my 5 cats.
Of course, they all hate the car, and some go into quite the panic mode - biting the metal grate of the carrier, (one even cracked a tooth), and yowling and peeing sometimes.
And that's just a 15 minute ride to the vet...
Yep - I stand corrected. I'm not even sure why I worded it that way, as I have in the past treated one of my cats' cardiomyopathy with a transdermal medicinal route.
I might have been thinking of the claims by topical flea+tick monthly treatments that "it stays within the oil glands of the...
Well, ya see-
To my mind there is no "problem with posts like this" - we shouldn't refrain from giving tips and advise and sharing personal experience just because there are knuckleheads out there who can't comprehend or bother to read clearly. Otherwise, what's the point of forum like this...
Yes, I have been doing so for about 3 years now with my bunch, and they are all healthy and flea and (for the most part) tick free.
I've had 2 ticks show up on my 5 cats in all that time, with Frontline Plus for dogs.
I highly recommend going this route.
Can you give us a link to the Canadian vendor you use? That would be most appreciated.
I had quite the debacle receiving my case of fluids from the U.S. it took 6 months and much back and forth about why (since I was next in line for their rationing of 1 case per month) I wasn't getting it...
Sorry no one can give you feedback - I do use prednisone for my cat but only for a 2 or 3 day stretch when she has a bladder lining flare-up, which is only a handful of times a year.
So it's not really comparable to what you use it for. But I can tell you that my cat does not seem to suffer...
You are apparently ignorant of the well established fact that the product we are talking about contains Fipronil and S-methoprene with suspension, which according to the manufacturer itself is the exact same product as their cat version, but with slightly less concentration of the IGR.
Other...