Appetite Loss & Pancreatitis

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  1. Ali Stretmater

    Ali Stretmater Member

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    Has anyone else’s fur baby had a sharp drop in appetite when they’re near/in remission? Nicky was 207 on the alpha track this morning at the vet (he just came back home today after being hospitalized for pancreatitis), but over the past 2 weeks his appetite has sharply dropped and IDK what to do anymore
     
  2. Olive & Paula

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    Pancreatitis causes nausea which leads to inappetance. It can take time for appetite to come back. Were you given take home meds to give? You might go through a bunch of foods and flavors, you will need to keep him eating. Assist feed if necessary.
     
  3. Ali Stretmater

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  4. Ali Stretmater

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    Yes to the meds, and I’ve been offering a variety of flavors ❤️ He’s in the corner facing the wall and I’m just freaked out right now - his appetite has been fluctuating for the past 2 weeks and he was reading in the 300s on the alpha track at the vet last night
     
  5. Olive & Paula

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    He just came home right? Do you have something with his scent on it before going to hospital? put in corner for him to lay on, It might reassure him he's home.
     
  6. Ali Stretmater

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  7. Ali Stretmater

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    Yes - I put his lovey blanket next to him
     
  8. Beck and Philly

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    We've been going through the same thing the past week or so. Grandpa went from being a great eater to refusing everything. We've been giving him subQ fluids and coaxing him to eat by using anything he likes as toppers. We've used Temptations treats, N&D dry food, cut up freeze dried chicken hearts, and roast beef. We even used chicken Mcnuggets, which he loves. The vet also has us giving him 5mg Pepcid once a day. It takes awhile, but we have been able to get small meals in him.

    We've seen improvement in the past couple of days. Ironically enough, even though we've bought tons of high quality food, the first food he's been willing to eat without a topper is cheap 9Lives pate. I'm okay with that.

    Have patience, but keep offering and coaxing while managing the nausea. Good luck.
     
  9. Ali Stretmater

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    Thanks, and best of luck to you too ❤️
     
  10. Djamila

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    You may find this helpful both for yourself and in talking with your vet: http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/a-primer-on-pancreatitis.83108/

    Hopefully the vet sent you home with meds for nausea, but also with pain meds. Many cats don't really show pain, but they won't eat if they are hurting, so it's a really important part of treating pancreatitis and many vets overlook it.
     
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  11. Ali Stretmater

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    It’s very helpful, thanks! He’s on anti-nausea meds, and I’ve got a call in about pain medication for him too
     
  12. JoyBee&Ravan

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    When my Ravan went off his food I bought CBD OIL ( CW PAWS by the Stanley Bros) I put 3-4 drops in teaspoon of Chicken baby food. I give it with a feeding syringe. Ravan was recently diagnosed with Pancreatitis & Kidney disease.

    By the next day he was eating fine.It helps with pain, nausea & gets my kitties eating.Have you tried feeding some "real" food, like chicken? Before I found the CBD oil A rotisserie chicken from the Jewel worked!

    2 yrs ago one of my kitties had Melanoma, the CBD oil kept him pain free & eating for a year. He ate good up till the cancer spread to his lungs.

    I don't take any Pharmaceuticals & won't give them to my cats until i try everything else. :)
     
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    I just realized you are the in the TBI posts. Thank you for that, hope to talk another day in a different place. I can't be on Facebook for other reasons.
    We are a very honest and open bunch, I'll just leave it at that.:)
     
  14. Ali Stretmater

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  15. Ali Stretmater

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    You must’ve read my mind - I was thinking about CBD oil earlier today! I need to make sure it’s safe (Nicky’s got congestive heart disease and kidney disease too), but as long as it is I’m more than willing to try! It’s also great to know it can be given in baby food - do you happen to know if CBD oil has a taste? Nicky likes baby food turkey best, but if the taste is altered he won’t touch it
     
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  17. Ali Stretmater

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    I understand completely, and yes, def - when things are more stable we can swap TBI stories, etc
     
  18. Noah & me (GA)

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    In desperation I will crumble Temptation Treats in Noah's food but they are known to raise sugar levels. He has a fondness for the dog's food but that may be just "Oh this smells different". Smell is everything to him and as he gets older I have to move him to the dish (he will only eat in spot) and remind him it's food. Just like "his lovey blanket" what seems like voodoo actually works. I pull Noah's tail and he eats.
     
  19. JoyBee&Ravan

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    I get the unflavored CBD oil & mix it in the baby food. I've tasted it & I don't think it tastes like anything? Maybe Olive oil a bit? If you do get it try just one drop at first .
    If you increase it very slowly he might not notice it at all. ( I only use 3 or 4 drops) If he likes the baby food you could try to just offer it to him when he's hungry. Maybe he'll gobble it up?
    I need to use a Feeding syringe cause all 3 of my cats are sooo picky!
    I hope it helps :)
     
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