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Ginnie is doing better now. When I ran out of Cerenia yesterday, she had some pain and cramping and sat around hunched over. I did not have anything to give her, so I dumped all of the catnip out on a towel and gave to her to lay in. It is a pain killer for cats on the level of aspirin for us and is good in a pinch for stomach pain. . Sure enough, she spent the night laying in the catnip and looked much better this morning.
. I got a dose of injectable Cernia from my vet today, and she seems to be in better shape. She is very active, and I caught her scratching furniture and drinking water BUT she is very fussy about eating. She just nibbles on Temptation Treats multiple times during the day.
She goes to the vet tomorrow for a follow-up appointment. I would expect that they give her 50 ml fluids again tomorrow and keep her on the Cereniua and Vitamin B injection. I am reluctant to allow her out of the guest room until she has recovered. How long does it take for a cat, in general, to recover from an attack of chronic panacretitis?. Is it a recurring condition?
Ginnie is doing better now. When I ran out of Cerenia yesterday, she had some pain and cramping and sat around hunched over. I did not have anything to give her, so I dumped all of the catnip out on a towel and gave to her to lay in. It is a pain killer for cats on the level of aspirin for us and is good in a pinch for stomach pain. . Sure enough, she spent the night laying in the catnip and looked much better this morning.
. I got a dose of injectable Cernia from my vet today, and she seems to be in better shape. She is very active, and I caught her scratching furniture and drinking water BUT she is very fussy about eating. She just nibbles on Temptation Treats multiple times during the day.
She goes to the vet tomorrow for a follow-up appointment. I would expect that they give her 50 ml fluids again tomorrow and keep her on the Cereniua and Vitamin B injection. I am reluctant to allow her out of the guest room until she has recovered. How long does it take for a cat, in general, to recover from an attack of chronic panacretitis?. Is it a recurring condition?