My cat just got a furosemide injection; is it normal that he seems really tired now?

My cat just received a furosemide injection this afternoon, and I've noticed that he seems really tired now. It's like he's less energetic than usual and has been napping a lot more. Is this a typical reaction to the medication, or should I be concerned about his lethargy?

Answer

Your cat's increased lethargy after receiving a furosemide injection might be a common side effect, but it's important to monitor his condition. Lethargy can occur, but if it persists or worsens, further assessment is warranted.

  • Furosemide can cause increased tiredness in some cats.
  • Monitor for any other unusual symptoms like vomiting or difficulty breathing.
  • Contact your vet if the lethargy continues or you notice other concerning signs.

Furosemide is a diuretic often used to treat conditions that cause fluid retention, such as heart problems. It can cause increased tiredness as the body adjusts to the medication. While occasional lethargy can be normal, if your cat remains sluggish or shows any signs of distress, it's best to consult your veterinarian for advice.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Is lethargy a common side effect of furosemide?

    Yes, increased tiredness can occur as a side effect, but it should be temporary. Monitor your cat and contact your vet if it persists.

  • When should I be concerned about my cat's lethargy?

    If your cat remains lethargic for more than a day or you notice additional symptoms like vomiting or breathing difficulties, contact your vet promptly.

  • Can I adjust the medication dose to see if it improves my cat's energy?

    Never adjust medication doses without consulting your veterinarian, as it could adversely affect your cat's health.

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