Kater
02-13-2006, 05:49 AM
My sweet and precious 11 y/o feline companion has had a severe decline in appetite since a stressful event in early January. She has being seen by a vet multiple times (I work at a clinic), and I will be updating her (Dr. A) tomorrow on Nipo's condition. I want to make sure everyone is clear that my asking this board for tips is not in place of seeking professional veterinary care.
I will not be going into all the specific details of the past weeks just now because I am currently in a highly emotional state and frustrated to tears. However, if you want to ask questions about specifics, I will probably be able to answer them at a later time. She's had quite a few diagnostic tests run recently and there has been no conclusion of any underlying condition. My best guess is that the stressful event (a balloon in the house) scared her into not eating and it has snowballed from there.
My main hope is that I can get some further suggestions for appetite stimulation – foods, modes of preparation, herbals, anything. I will list below the things I have already tried.
*Cyproheptadine (antihistamine with side effect of appetite stimulation in cats) – 2 mg once daily for 7 days.
*Dry food- I have continued to leave out her normal portion of Chicken Soup Cat food.
*Canned food – Wellness (all the fish flavors), Merrick (2 different fish flavors), Wysong Geriatrix, Hill's A/D.
I have tried heating all of these to room temp or slightly above. Adding canned salmon, canned tuna, tuna juice, pate. Adding a liquid Fatty Acid Supplement (safflower oil, fish oil, borage seed oil blend). Adding canned pumpkin. Adding catnip.
After her yearly checkup, just prior to this bout of anorexia, I had just begun transitioning her to wet food – so she really was not used to eating it yet and has never eaten even a full tablespoon in the span of 24 hours. Basically she has been on dry food her entire life.
*Treats: Greenies, Grocery store treats (Safeway brand and Whiskas brand), Natural Purrz Salmon treats, Pacific Whitting bits for cats.
*Catsip.
*Tuna flavored Laxatone. (strange suggestion by my vet- to my knowledge that stuff is mostly lubricant)
The cypro seemed to work for a few days, but then it depressed her and made her tired. To prevent any (further) damage/stress to her liver I am force feeding Nutri-Cal for basic calorie maintenance. She will not eat it on her own so I attempt to get around 2 teaspoons into her daily – that is based on suggestions for animals "not consuming their full feed ration." She may eat a few kibbles on a given day or take 2-3 licks of the wet food. She is also eating some of the treats I offer her- most recently the soft little Safeway brand salmon flavored ones. I need to at least maintain her weight (8#4oz as of her last appt.), because she rapidly dropped somewhere between 1.5-1.8 lbs. (I'm not sure exactly how much she lost because prior to this she had some problems with constipation, so her initial weight was somewhat inflated due to excessive stool in her intestines.)
I will be asking Dr. A about two things – meds/supplements to control stomach acid (from what I read, after bouts of not eating, there can be discomfort from gastric juices which could make her feel nauseous and further deter her from eating) and the possibility of an acupuncture session to stimulate appetite. Dr. A is a great veterinary acupuncturist. I will also bring up force feeding and the possibility of administering sub-q fluids. :(
Thanks for reading. Also thanks in advance for any advice or support anyone can offer- as you can probably guess I am an absolute mess right now. :( :(
Nipo:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v84/kmillen/Nipo/9dcb2572.jpg
I will not be going into all the specific details of the past weeks just now because I am currently in a highly emotional state and frustrated to tears. However, if you want to ask questions about specifics, I will probably be able to answer them at a later time. She's had quite a few diagnostic tests run recently and there has been no conclusion of any underlying condition. My best guess is that the stressful event (a balloon in the house) scared her into not eating and it has snowballed from there.
My main hope is that I can get some further suggestions for appetite stimulation – foods, modes of preparation, herbals, anything. I will list below the things I have already tried.
*Cyproheptadine (antihistamine with side effect of appetite stimulation in cats) – 2 mg once daily for 7 days.
*Dry food- I have continued to leave out her normal portion of Chicken Soup Cat food.
*Canned food – Wellness (all the fish flavors), Merrick (2 different fish flavors), Wysong Geriatrix, Hill's A/D.
I have tried heating all of these to room temp or slightly above. Adding canned salmon, canned tuna, tuna juice, pate. Adding a liquid Fatty Acid Supplement (safflower oil, fish oil, borage seed oil blend). Adding canned pumpkin. Adding catnip.
After her yearly checkup, just prior to this bout of anorexia, I had just begun transitioning her to wet food – so she really was not used to eating it yet and has never eaten even a full tablespoon in the span of 24 hours. Basically she has been on dry food her entire life.
*Treats: Greenies, Grocery store treats (Safeway brand and Whiskas brand), Natural Purrz Salmon treats, Pacific Whitting bits for cats.
*Catsip.
*Tuna flavored Laxatone. (strange suggestion by my vet- to my knowledge that stuff is mostly lubricant)
The cypro seemed to work for a few days, but then it depressed her and made her tired. To prevent any (further) damage/stress to her liver I am force feeding Nutri-Cal for basic calorie maintenance. She will not eat it on her own so I attempt to get around 2 teaspoons into her daily – that is based on suggestions for animals "not consuming their full feed ration." She may eat a few kibbles on a given day or take 2-3 licks of the wet food. She is also eating some of the treats I offer her- most recently the soft little Safeway brand salmon flavored ones. I need to at least maintain her weight (8#4oz as of her last appt.), because she rapidly dropped somewhere between 1.5-1.8 lbs. (I'm not sure exactly how much she lost because prior to this she had some problems with constipation, so her initial weight was somewhat inflated due to excessive stool in her intestines.)
I will be asking Dr. A about two things – meds/supplements to control stomach acid (from what I read, after bouts of not eating, there can be discomfort from gastric juices which could make her feel nauseous and further deter her from eating) and the possibility of an acupuncture session to stimulate appetite. Dr. A is a great veterinary acupuncturist. I will also bring up force feeding and the possibility of administering sub-q fluids. :(
Thanks for reading. Also thanks in advance for any advice or support anyone can offer- as you can probably guess I am an absolute mess right now. :( :(
Nipo:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v84/kmillen/Nipo/9dcb2572.jpg