I sure hope that you'll be able to find something that will keep Irwin from spraying and peeing inappropriately.
I have both Storm and Starr on the generic form of prozac because Storm was getting very aggressive with Starr and some of his other siblings and he's just a very jealous and grumpy cat. Starr is on it to help ease his stress so he won't poop outside of the litter box. He has IBD/Colitis and is also on prednisolone but any stress causes him to become worse.
They were both doing very well on it and Storm's aggressive behavior dissapeared and he became a very calm laid back cat. Unfortunately, I have to wean Storm off of the prozac because he was having some bad side effects from it. He was becoming very lethargic and anorexic. I had to wake him up to try to get him to eat and then he wouldn't eat very much or he would refuse to eat.
Now he's getting the prozac every other day and I've already noticed that he's much more alert and is eating much better. I asked my vet if I could just give him the prozac a few times a week but she said that it wouldn't work and might cause more unwanted side effects so he has to stop taking it. He was only taking 1/4 of a 10mg tablet every day which is a very small amount. I guess it has to be taken every day for it to be effective.
Luckily Starr is still doing very well on it so he'll continue to take it. It's really helping his IBD/Colitis to become more stable and he rarely has any more accidents.![]()
If I were you, I would try the generic prozac to see if this will help Irwin. I had it filled at Costco which is similar to a Sam's club and it was about $7 for 60 tablets that I then cut into 1/4's so it's not expensive at all. Jazzcat is also using it on her cat Rocky and he's doing very well on it. Good luck.![]()
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