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! just read back a few posts. I'm so sorry for the diagnosis. I have an older kitty who I suspect has twinges of pancreatic issues as she vomits and won't eat.
I think at this point it won't hurt to try pain meds. Cerenia ia a good one. Buprenorphine is applied in the cheek pocket of her mouth. Both of these are really good. Cerenia is used mostly for vomiting but it does have something in it that blocks the pain signals. So either would be worth trying. The other one is tramadol.
On another thread another kitty has been prescribed this for his lymphoma and other than making him spacy it seems to help with pain.
Pancreatis is painful for them. Only wish they would have a cure for this as I agree with an earlier post about the food additives causing digestive issues.
My elderly cat floey used to get so sick from foods with corn in them. Back in 2002ish it was when they started putting this garbage in our catfood. I used to feed eukanuba until they added corn for a cheap filler.
Now Its potatoes and peas as cheap filler. So very frustrating! !
I think at this point it won't hurt to try pain meds. Cerenia ia a good one. Buprenorphine is applied in the cheek pocket of her mouth. Both of these are really good. Cerenia is used mostly for vomiting but it does have something in it that blocks the pain signals. So either would be worth trying. The other one is tramadol.
On another thread another kitty has been prescribed this for his lymphoma and other than making him spacy it seems to help with pain.
Pancreatis is painful for them. Only wish they would have a cure for this as I agree with an earlier post about the food additives causing digestive issues.
My elderly cat floey used to get so sick from foods with corn in them. Back in 2002ish it was when they started putting this garbage in our catfood. I used to feed eukanuba until they added corn for a cheap filler.
Now Its potatoes and peas as cheap filler. So very frustrating! !