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krazyaboutkatz
01-19-2009, 10:54 AM
For the past few days Storm hasn't been finishing his food and he's been sleeping much more than usual. Last night he was hiding some where in my bedroom for quite a while. He finally came out of hiding. I knew then that he wasn't feeling well.:( This morning he refused to eat both is canned food and dry food. He would eat his pill pocket with his pill in it though. He's on the generic form of prozac.

He has an appointment with a different vet this morning at 9:30am. My vet works from Sun.-Wed. but Mondays are her surgery days and then she's off to a conference on Tues. and Wed. Last time he refused to eat it was because of his teeth. He had a dental cleaning last year in May and had two small teeth removed. I wonder if his teeth are bothering him again. Please send some prayers and positive vibes his way. Thanks in advance.

I also have to work today. I know that a lot of people have today off but not me.:(

Killearn Kitties
01-19-2009, 11:03 AM
Lots of positive vibes are winging their way to wonderful Storm. The girls have there paws crossed too that nothing major is wrong.

Medusa
01-19-2009, 11:33 AM
Prayers headed your way from Mary and the Fur Posse. We're hopeful that all will be well w/Storm. Keep the faythe. :)

Barbara
01-19-2009, 11:52 AM
For the past few days Storm hasn't been finishing his food and he's been sleeping much more than usual. Last night he was hiding some where in my bedroom for quite a while...
Oh these are the signs! I hope your new vet finds soon what's wrong with him and I hope he'll be ok in no time.

Felicia's Mom
01-19-2009, 12:44 PM
Sorry that Storm isn't feeling well. I will keep him in my prayers.:love:

Taz_Zoee
01-19-2009, 12:46 PM
Aww, I hope Storm is feeling better soon. :( It's so stressful when one of the babies is not feeling good.

I would be at work today if I could move. My back/neck is killing me. :( Trust me, I'd rather be at work.

weluvcats
01-19-2009, 01:06 PM
I'm sorry to hear your Storm isn't feeling well...Poor sweetie:( Isn't it awful when one of our babies is sick? It's almost as bad as when a child is sick...(Of course, our purr babies are like our kids, aren't they?)
Hopefully the vet can find the problem quickly, and Storm will be on the mend soon!:)

Hugs and Prayers for Storm!

Judy

jennielynn1970
01-19-2009, 02:27 PM
Hope it's nothing serious, and that the vet will have an easy fix to make Storm feel all better!

Hugs and scritchies to Storm, and hugs to you as well!

Freedom
01-19-2009, 05:18 PM
Chin rubs, Storm. Hope the vet can find a reason you don't feel well, and that the reason is an easy fix. MWAH!

Sugaree
01-19-2009, 06:01 PM
Oh no! I hope he feels better soon.

Catlady711
01-19-2009, 06:23 PM
I hope Storm gets to feeling better very soon. Let us know what the vet says.

krazyaboutkatz
01-19-2009, 11:07 PM
Thanks for all of your nice replies.:) Storm was such a good boy today. The vet techs loved him and thought he was a very handsome boy.:) One vet tech held him while the other one took some blood and he was so good that they gave him some baby food. He loved it.:)

The vet used an ultra sound machine to help her guide a needle into Storm's bladder for a urinalysis and she was able to get plenty of urine without any problems. Storm just laid back and was such a good boy.:) I waited about 15-20 minutes to find out his urinalysis results and they were normal.:)

The vet called me this afternoon at work and said that his blood work is also normal and looks great.:) The last few times that he had blood work done his calcium level was above the normal range and now she said that it's still a bit high but it's the high end of the normal range so it's improved.:)

He does have some gingivitis but it didn't seem bad enough to stop him from eating. We both now think that it's the generic prozac that he's on that's causing him to be more lethargic and to decrease his appetite. She said that some of the side effects can be anorexia and lethargy. He's been taking 1/4 of a tablet for a little over 6 weeks now. Starr is also taking this amount but he's also on pred so his appetite is fine.

Now I'm going to try weaning Storm off of the prozac to see if this will help improve his energy level and appetite. If he still doesn't improve then it still might be his teeth and we'll try giving him some pain meds to see if this helps. He just had a dental cleaning in May so we both don't really think that this is the cause. Please send Storm some positive vibes. I sure hope that the prozac is causing this so he can be his normal self again. I guess I'll just have to live with his grumpiness from now on. Thanks again.:)

Tonight he was able to eat some of his canned food and then later he had a good long drink out of his water bowl. I hope this means he's on the road to recovery.:)

Catty1
01-20-2009, 09:29 AM
Is there a different med that you could try? Medusa is a big fan of Clomicalm - it doesn't zone her kitties out.

I also use a "Feliway Collar" - Oscar wears a very stretchy collar, and I shake the bottle of Feliway and put a squirt into it in the morning. Storm might need three squirts a day.

My vet told me the patent has come off Feliway, so it's almost half the price it used to be!

Or - maybe once he is weaned off the Prozac, he will have the habit of being calmer.

Glad he was so good at the vet - what a sucky boy! :):love:

Randi
01-20-2009, 10:26 AM
Thanks for your update. It's great news that his bloodwork and urinalysis tests are within normal. :) And what a good boy he was!

I hope his teeth aren't bothering him and that he will continue to eat and drink. Hopefully, weaning him off the Prozac will help, too!

Fister and I are sending lots of positive thoughts, kisses and purrs. :love:

wolflady
01-20-2009, 11:29 AM
Oh, I'm so glad his tests came back normal. Maybe he was just under the weather for a few days. I hope he continues to improve! Give him some kisses for me! :)

Catlady711
01-20-2009, 11:54 AM
Glad to hear things came back normal on the tests!

Hopefully lowering or changing meds will fix the problem and never bother you guys again.

jazzcat
01-20-2009, 01:33 PM
I am glad to hear the tests were normal. Interesting how the meds affect each cat differently, Rocky has a ravenous appetite on the generic Prozac. He's gotten fat and I've had to reduce his portions which isn't helping. He is lazy but he wants to eat all the time. I hate that I have to drug him but it's better than the peeing alternative. He's also much happier with the other cats.

Please keep us updated on the weaning and how Storm does. I sure hope his appetite comes back quickly. Maybe just a lesser dose is all he needs.

weluvcats
01-20-2009, 08:12 PM
I'm glad to hear that Storms' tests came out well. Isn't it funny how different animals (and people) react differently to the same meds? Hopefully once he's off the Prozac, he'll be back to normal. Fingers crossed!

Hugs and prayers!!

Judy:)

krazyaboutkatz
01-20-2009, 11:06 PM
Is there a different med that you could try? Medusa is a big fan of Clomicalm - it doesn't zone her kitties out.

I also use a "Feliway Collar" - Oscar wears a very stretchy collar, and I shake the bottle of Feliway and put a squirt into it in the morning. Storm might need three squirts a day.

My vet told me the patent has come off Feliway, so it's almost half the price it used to be!

Or - maybe once he is weaned off the Prozac, he will have the habit of being calmer.

Glad he was so good at the vet - what a sucky boy! :):love:

Clomicalm was the first drug that I tried on Storm and it made him so sleepy that this is all he wanted to do all day. Later on it was wearing off and he was both sleepy and grumpy. I also tried spraying his collar with Feliway but it never helped at all.

The best thing that helped him was when he was on the Calm Spirit which is an herbal calming pill. After a while though it seemed to not work as well for him. I still have plenty of these herbal pills so I may start giving them to him again to see if they'll help.

Now I'm giving him his generic prozac every other day for 1 week and then I was told to give it to him every 2 days and then stop unless my vet tells me differently. Also it'll take a good 2 weeks for it to get out of his system so I won't know the true Storm again for a while.

Storm's been eating much better but he still wants to sleep a lot. I'll continue to give the prozac to Starr because he gets easily stressed out and I don't want him pooping outside of the box again. Thanks again for all of your nice responses. Storm sure feels loved here.:love:

carole
01-21-2009, 02:36 AM
Gosh Storm is every Vet's dream kitty, what a brave boy he is, i am happy his bloods etc are normal, always a good sign, i do hope he improves with his appetite and energy levels, are there any alternative medicines suitable for kitties that might work as well as prozac? just curious, all fingers and paws crossed Storm starts to feel his old self again and soon. HUGS.

krazyaboutkatz
01-23-2009, 11:45 PM
I just wanted to let you all know that Storm's doing much better already.:) I'm still giving him the prozac every other day and tonight he was much more alert and very hungry.:)

I e-mailed my vet asking her if I could possibly just give him the prozac only a few times per week but she said that he should be weaned off of it entirely. She said that giving it to him only a few times a week wouldn't do anything for him and that it might also cause some unwanted side effects. I guess prozac has to be taken every day for it to be effective. He's already taking 1/4 of a 10mg tablet which is very small so I couldn't really split this doseage in half. Hopefully he won't go back to being such a grumpy, jealous, and aggressive cat like he was before.

weluvcats
01-24-2009, 12:00 AM
I'm glad to hear that Storm is doing so much better! Bless his heart!:D I know you must be feeling much better, too. I wish I had a dollar for every moment of worry that I've had about our purr babies over the years!!:eek: I'd be a rich woman!

Are you going to replace the Prozac with something else, or just see what happens? Hopefully, you may not need to put him on another med, but time will tell. I hope things continue to go well for your Storm:love: (and you!);)

Hugs!

Judy:)

Felicia's Mom
01-24-2009, 03:19 PM
Glad to know the Storm is feeling better.:love:

funny felines
01-24-2009, 06:36 PM
krazy about kats---
again it seems we have cats with similar problems! prayers that your cat gets well soon!! I just posted then read your post..

Barbara
01-25-2009, 11:38 AM
I'm glad to hear Storm is better under his prozac treatment :)

ChrisH
01-25-2009, 02:32 PM
It's good to hear Storm was feeling better, how is he doing today, good I hope?

funny felines
01-25-2009, 03:05 PM
glad to hear he is doing better!!:)

krazyaboutkatz
01-25-2009, 11:49 PM
It's good to hear Storm was feeling better, how is he doing today, good I hope?
He's doing very well except now Pearl is being nasty to him. I caught her swatting at him. It looked like she was trying to beat him up.:( When she was a kitten they were inseperable and loved each other very much. Now she's clingy to me and seems to only tolerate him. She also doesn't like it when he's sleeping on my bed because she seems to think that my bedroom and bathroom is her territory.:rolleyes: I hope that no huge fights will break out between these two. Wish me luck.

ChrisH
01-26-2009, 04:29 AM
Oh, dear. :( Glad to hear he is doing well but the way that Pearl is acting sure must be worrying. Prayers and positive thoughts added for no fights and for her to desist her aggressive behaviour.

fragrancehound
01-26-2009, 06:33 AM
I'm so glad Storm is doing better!!