Could it be a problem if my cat had a Depo-Medrol shot a few months back and now seems a bit off?

A few months ago, my cat received a Depo-Medrol shot to help with her allergy symptoms, which seemed to help at first. However, more recently, I've noticed she’s acting a little off—she's not as playful as she usually is and sometimes seems lethargic. Is it possible that this change in behavior could be linked to the shot, even after all this time? What should I be doing to help her feel better?

Answer

Your cat's recent behavioral changes may be related to the Depo-Medrol shot she received months ago. While these injections can provide allergy relief, side effects like lethargy may emerge.

  • Monitor her behavior and note any additional changes.
  • Ensure she stays hydrated and comfortable.
  • Consult with a vet if symptoms persist or worsen.

Depo-Medrol, a corticosteroid, is sometimes used to relieve allergy symptoms in cats. While effective, potential side effects can include changes in behavior, such as reduced energy levels or increased lethargy. It is crucial to watch for additional signs such as changes in appetite or increased thirst, which could also be related to the injection. If you're worried or notice worsening symptoms, reaching out to a professional is essential.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Can Depo-Medrol cause long-term side effects in cats?

    Yes, while Depo-Medrol can be effective for allergies, it can cause long-term effects like changes in behavior, appetite alterations, or increased thirst. Regular monitoring and consultations with your vet are recommended to manage these effects.

  • What should I do if my cat's symptoms worsen?

    If your cat's symptoms worsen or new symptoms appear, it is important to contact your veterinarian promptly to determine the cause and adjust treatment as necessary.

  • When should I schedule a follow-up consultation?

    Consider scheduling a follow-up consultation if your cat's behavior doesn't improve soon or if you're concerned about her overall well-being. Early intervention can help address any underlying issues.

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