One of my cats is on Prednisolone for IBD as well, and it has helped him tremendously. I understand the concerns over using Pred long-term, though.
I would talk with your vet about titrating your cat off the Pred safely. Your vet is really the person who can give you the best advice...
I'm sure someone has probably covered this, but the top three medical causes of increased thirst in cats (especially elderly ones) are:
1. Chronic renal failure. Cats can live a long time with this condition when it's being treated.
2. Hyperthyroidism. It is easy to treat.
3. Diabetes. It...
Hiding is a normal behavior for kitties when they are scared or not feeling well. Allow him to be in control of the situation - don't try to force him to come out. Instead, wait until he comes out on his own. When he comes out, reward him with a treat or other positive reinforcement.
You...
Before you can assume it's a behavior problem, I encourage you to get your kitty to a vet. Many cats who pull out their fur are experiencing an allergic reaction to something. I would get this as well as other medical possibilities checked out first. If your vet doesn't find anything, then...
I just went through this with Lita.
She was coughing at least once a day. It was like she was trying to get a hairball out, but nothing ever came up. I took her to the vet and had her x-rayed and found out that she had pneumonia. We treated it, and now she's fine. I would ask your vet to...
I would definitely take Oliver to the vet. The sneezing and coughing and behavior changes all indicate that something is going on.
You can discuss a weight-loss plan with your vet. I've had several friends use the prescription Hill's weight-loss food with great results.
Oliver may be...
I've had to give a lot of medicine to Jewel when she was with us. I learned a few things that might help.
Be positive. I know that sounds silly, but if you go in with a positive attitude, it seems to go easier. Don't expect your kitties to fight. Instead, tell them how good they are (even...
You can always choose to seek another veterinarian's services. However, any ethical veterinarian isn't going to continue to prescribe medication without seeing your cat once a year. Doing this ensures your cat is healthy and that the medication is working. Vets can catch issues we sometimes...
It is standard practice for vets to require a once-a-year exam to keep prescribing medication. Can I ask why you are against taking your cat in for a wellness check? Even if he/she seems healthy, annual exams allow for problems to be caught early - sometimes before any symptoms are occurring...
I agree that your kitty needs to visit a vet as soon as possible. Dragging her butt on the carpet could also be a sign that she needs her anal glands expressed.
I know the prescription foods are more expensive, but he may like one of those more than he does what you are feeding now. I feed Royal Canin SO to both my kitties so Carmine never accidentally eats food he's not allowed to have. Both cats really like it.
You could also try some different...
Hello,
I have a blogging colleague who has a CH kitty. If you want to private message me, I will give you her blog link. I know she has some resources. Her kitty's CH isn't as severe as yours, but I'm sure she'd be happy to help.
I would also contact the place where you got the kittens and ask if you can take the rest of the kittens and the mom cat. I don't know any shelter/rescue that would turn down kittens. Kittens are so popular that they will have no problem finding homes for them. A local shelter would also...
I completely agree with the others.
I think it's normal to be feeling the way you are. You are stressed out and doing so much for your baby. I know so many who would not go as far as you have to care for and comfort your baby, so please don't feel guilty about your feelings. When Jewel was...
I agree, if he has crystals, he should eat a urinary tract food. Carmine got FLUTD when he was only 4. We tried him on Hill's prescription c/d dry and wet first. He didn't like the c/d wet, so I went and found another urinary tract canned food. He has since switched to Royal Canin SO for his...
Hi everyone!
Thank you again to those who replied to my post about medication for pneumonia in cats.
I took Milita to the vet on Tuesday. They had trouble getting an x-ray of her, but they were finally able to get a readable one (she likes to try and squirm away from the vet techs). The...
I'm sorry your kitty is having so much trouble with IBD. My kitty, Carmine, has also been diagnosed with IBD (he also has FLUTD, arthritis, and needs regular anal gland expression every three months).
I have not tried a different diet with Carmine due to the fact that the vet and I feel it's...