My cat's feeling sluggish after getting Cerenia yesterday evening. Normal or should I be worried?

My cat seemed a bit off after getting her Cerenia dose yesterday evening. She's been more sluggish than usual, just lounging around and not showing much interest in her usual playtime activities. I wonder if this is a normal side effect or if I should be concerned about her reaction. What should I do?

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Answer

It's understandable to be concerned when your cat behaves differently after a medication dose. Cerenia, an anti-nausea medication for pets, can sometimes cause mild side effects like lethargy.

  • Monitor her behavior closely for 24 hours.
  • Mild lethargy can be a normal temporary reaction.
  • Consult a vet if symptoms worsen or if new symptoms appear.

Cerenia can occasionally cause temporary drowsiness or a decrease in energy in some cats. This might explain the sluggishness you're noticing. However, if her condition persists beyond a day or two, or if she develops any additional symptoms, it's best to consult a veterinarian to ensure there are no underlying issues.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Is lethargy a common side effect of Cerenia in cats?

    Yes, some cats may experience mild lethargy after taking Cerenia, but this usually resolves within 24 hours.

  • What other side effects should I watch for?

    Besides lethargy, monitor for any signs of vomiting, diarrhea, or allergic reactions like swelling or difficulty breathing.

  • When should I be concerned about her symptoms?

    If her sluggishness lasts more than a day or is accompanied by other concerning symptoms, it's advisable to seek veterinary guidance.

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