Is it normal for my cat to still be lethargic three days after getting a Depo-Medrol shot?

My cat received a Depo-Medrol shot three days ago to help with her allergies. Since then, she's been unusually lethargic and doesn’t seem interested in playing or even moving around much. Is it normal for her to still be acting this way, or should I be concerned about any potential side effects from the shot?

Answer

Your cat's lethargy and disinterest in activities, following a Depo-Medrol injection, might be concerning. While some changes in behavior can be expected, prolonged symptoms should be evaluated.

  • Monitor for any worsening symptoms or additional side effects
  • Note any other changes in behavior or physical condition
  • Consult a vet if lethargy persists beyond a few days

Depo-Medrol is a corticosteroid used to manage allergies in cats. It's common for some pets to experience temporary side effects, such as lethargy, following this treatment. While mild lethargy can occur, it's important to monitor your cat and consult a vet if this behavior continues, as every cat reacts differently to medications.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are common side effects of Depo-Medrol for cats?

    Some common side effects may include increased thirst and appetite, weight gain, and lethargy. It's important to keep an eye on your pet and report any concerning symptoms to your vet.

  • How long do the side effects of Depo-Medrol last in cats?

    Side effects typically subside within a few days to a week, but if they persist longer or worsen, contact your veterinarian for advice.

  • When should I seek immediate veterinary care for my cat?

    If your cat starts exhibiting severe symptoms such as vomiting, seizures, or collapse, please seek immediate veterinary care.

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