. . . in the distant, early morning . . .


. . . she awoke, tears still streaming . . .


Welcome, stranger!

Login Now .::. Contact Lisa for an account

Search



Mali and an adventure in food

Mali becomes anorexic at the drop of a hat.  It’s really hard to get her eating once it starts too.

She was eating really well on the cypro, but she was sleeping an incredible amount.  So we took her off of it, hoping that her levels were good enough that she’d feel ok to eat.

She didn’t for a week.  She had gained 7oz on cypro and she lost 6oz off of it.

So today I gave her Mirtazapine.  This made her very vocal, but she calmed down without any help.  Unfortunately, while it made her eat, she also vomited up all that she had eaten.  This was a problem when she was on it last time, so this time she’s getting half the dose.  Didn’t help.

So Mirtazapine isn’t the answer.

Mali is normally a very active cat.  She sleeps with me at night but only sleeps 2-4 hours during the day, choosing to sun-bathe, play, groom, converse, and cuddle.
.
So now there’s a choice, it seems to me.  A cat that sleeps 22+ hours a day and is always “foggy” and lethargic, but is affectionate and loving when awake and eats well; or, a normal, active bengal that slowly wastes away.

Neither seems like a great quality of life to me, but I certainly can’t let her waste away.  Will have to discuss the options with the vet tomorrow.


-Lisa, on February 22, 2010 at 6:39 pm