Aug 17, 2016 #1 romeo911 TCS Member Thread starter Young Cat Joined Aug 8, 2016 Messages 63 Purraise 11 Location tennessee What does the Forum think about giving this drug. Apparently this is a appetite stimulate.
Aug 17, 2016 #2 roguethecat TCS Member Alpha Cat Joined Mar 25, 2014 Messages 684 Purraise 197 Location San Francisco Bay Area what are your reasons for wanting to give it?
Aug 17, 2016 #3 artiemom Artie, my Angel; a part of my heart Top Cat Joined Dec 22, 2014 Messages 11,187 Purraise 23,359 Location near Boston Mitazipine is not a drug to use at a whim.. Why are you asking about it? Some cats get reactions from it. The worst is excessive meowing, pacing, cats that cannot relax and are hyper from it... Personally, I will never give it to my cat, again.. He gets the hyper reaction from it.
Mitazipine is not a drug to use at a whim.. Why are you asking about it? Some cats get reactions from it. The worst is excessive meowing, pacing, cats that cannot relax and are hyper from it... Personally, I will never give it to my cat, again.. He gets the hyper reaction from it.
Aug 17, 2016 #4 darkhorse321 TCS Member Alpha Cat Joined Mar 6, 2016 Messages 316 Purraise 74 I have only had my vet give my cat this and I found it didn't work great. I find b-12 injections help my cat with his appetite.
I have only had my vet give my cat this and I found it didn't work great. I find b-12 injections help my cat with his appetite.
Aug 18, 2016 #5 sweetblackpaws TCS Member Super Cat Joined Aug 13, 2016 Messages 1,095 Purraise 1,251 This drug can be very effective. It is given in small doses every 3-4 days (usually, 1/4 of a 15 mg pill - so 3.75 mg). It can make them groggy so don't be alarmed if kitty seems sleepy afterwards.
This drug can be very effective. It is given in small doses every 3-4 days (usually, 1/4 of a 15 mg pill - so 3.75 mg). It can make them groggy so don't be alarmed if kitty seems sleepy afterwards.