Since he's 19, I think the fact that it helps his pain may outweigh the kidney troubles.
It is a bear to develop meds specifically for cats. Because of the way their kidneys concentrate urine so much, stuff can build up very easily. That's why a lot of dog meds are used (after adjusting the dose for body weight) for cats, but for a short time.
Good luck with the kitties.
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Working at a vet's office I know all about Metacam. Although there are risks, you need to outweigh the risks versus benefits. This new label is nothing new as far as information goes. It is just stating the obvious. It has always been off label use and has always been a little risky for cats. However, if your cat has been on it this whole time and you have seen no side effects it may suit him better for you to continue using it. Cosequin works very well but takes awhile to kick in. If prednisone is the steroid he is referring to there are a lot of side effects to this steroid, including effects on appetite, water weight gain, an increase of urination and urinary incontinence etc. If all you are worried about is pain perhaps you can ask your vet to prescribe you some liquid ketoprofen?
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Or perhaps ask if you can start cosequin while he is still on the meds and you are waiting for the cosequin to kick in, or you can try a combo of cosequin and keto? Then once the pills start working you can wean him off the metacam.
Last edited by luckies4me; 10-06-2010 at 04:18 PM.
Fuzzies for Furries
Northwest Opossum Society
Zoology Major
2 Virginia Opossums, 6 cats, 4 bearded dragons, 1 iguana, 1 red foot tortoise, 1 tripod chihuahua, 5 mice, dubia and hissing cockroaches as well as other misc animals that wander in and out of my home.
Thanx for this. I will definitely talk to my vet about it.
This is what I thought, too. Boo has been on Metacam for about a year now and I've not seen any bad side effects in him. He's hyperthyroid but that started before Metacam, not after. Thank you again.![]()
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Welcome.Let me know what the doc says. I'm not sure how safe keto is for elderly cats but it's worth a shot asking.
Fuzzies for Furries
Northwest Opossum Society
Zoology Major
2 Virginia Opossums, 6 cats, 4 bearded dragons, 1 iguana, 1 red foot tortoise, 1 tripod chihuahua, 5 mice, dubia and hissing cockroaches as well as other misc animals that wander in and out of my home.
Might want to ask the vet about Tramadol.
That's what I had Dusty on the last couple month of her life when the Metacam quit working. It's not approved for use in cats either, but with 1/8 of a tablet once a day or every other day as needed, it certainly helped Dusty's arthritis pain. Tramadol has it's side effects too, but in Dusty's case it was more like kitty hospice care pain relief anyway. Higher doses made her drowsy and a bit 'high' but the 1/8 tablet dose seemed to work for her, she was 11 lbs as I recall.
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