Cat was given prednisolone a week ago, has diarrhea now—should I call vet, or will this pass on its own?

About a week ago, my cat was prescribed prednisolone, and ever since, she's been experiencing diarrhea. I'm starting to worry, as it hasn’t improved. Could this be a side effect of the medication, and should I contact the vet, or is it something that might resolve on its own?

Answer

It's understandable to be concerned about your cat's diarrhea following the start of prednisolone treatment. While diarrhea can be a possible side effect, it’s important to monitor your cat closely.

  • Diarrhea may be a side effect of prednisolone.
  • It could indicate a need to adjust the medication.
  • Contacting your vet is recommended if diarrhea persists.

Prednisolone is a medication commonly used to treat inflammation in cats, but like many medications, it can come with side effects, including diarrhea. While some cases may resolve on their own, continuous diarrhea could lead to dehydration and should not be ignored. Consulting with your vet is advised to ensure your cat's medication or dosage is optimal and safe.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What should I do if my cat's diarrhea doesn't stop?

    If diarrhea persists for more than a few days, or if your cat seems lethargic or unwell, it's important to contact your veterinarian. They may need to adjust the dosage or switch medications.

  • Could switching food help resolve diarrhea?

    Diet can sometimes impact your cat's digestion, but any changes should be discussed with your vet, especially when your cat is on medications like prednisolone.

  • Are there any signs that indicate an emergency?

    If there is any vomiting, lethargy, blood in the stool, or if your cat appears to be in pain, please seek immediate veterinary care.

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