My cat seems really dopey and sluggish after taking Metacam. Is this dangerous and should I do anything urgently?

After giving my cat Metacam this morning, I've noticed she seems really dopey and sluggish. She's just been lying around and not her usual playful self. I'm worried because I didn't expect this reaction. Is this a dangerous side effect, and should I be doing something urgently to help her?

Answer

It is not uncommon for cats to experience drowsiness after being administered Metacam. While this can be a normal reaction, it's important to monitor for any severe or progressing symptoms.

  • Metacam can cause drowsiness as a side effect in some cats.
  • Monitor your cat for any unusual symptoms beyond tiredness.
  • Consult a vet if you have concerns about your cat's reaction.

Metacam is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) that can help relieve pain. However, it may cause side effects in some pets, such as drowsiness. If your cat seems overly sluggish, it's important to observe her closely. If she starts to show other troubling symptoms like vomiting or difficulty breathing, urgent veterinary attention is necessary. It may not be an emergency based on drowsiness alone, but staying vigilant and consulting with a veterinarian can help ensure your cat's safety and comfort.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What should I do if my cat continues to be drowsy after taking Metacam?

    If your cat remains unusually drowsy for an extended period or displays other symptoms such as appetite loss or distress, contact your vet for advice.

  • Can I stop giving Metacam if my cat shows side effects?

    You should consult with a veterinarian before discontinuing any prescribed medication, as they can provide guidance and possibly suggest alternative treatments.

  • How quickly should Metacam side effects subside?

    Side effects like drowsiness can vary among individual cats. Generally, if symptoms persist beyond a day or two, or worsen, it's advisable to seek veterinary advice.

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