My cat got a Depo-Medrol shot today, but now she's got a scabby rash and seems totally wired—is this a normal side effect, or should I be concerned?

Today my cat received a Depo-Medrol shot, and now I've noticed she has developed a scabby rash and seems unusually hyper. I'm worried because these reactions appeared fairly quickly after the shot, and I'm not sure if this is a typical side effect or if it's something that needs immediate attention. Should I be concerned about these symptoms?

Answer

It's concerning if your cat developed a scabby rash and increased hyperactivity following a Depo-Medrol shot. These symptoms may be unusual side effects and could require attention.

  • Monitor your cat for worsening symptoms like swelling, vomiting, or lethargy.
  • Rashes and behavioral changes should be checked by a vet.
  • Immediate care is crucial if symptoms escalate.

In some pets, reactions to medications like Depo-Medrol can occur. While mild changes might resolve on their own, quick-onset rashes and change in behavior after a shot are worth checking with a vet for your cat's safety and well-being. If your cat shows any signs of distress or the symptoms worsen, contacting a vet is advisable.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Can Depo-Medrol cause skin reactions?

    Yes, some cats may experience allergic reactions, including skin rashes, although it's less common. It's important to monitor and consult a vet if any reactions occur.

  • Is increased hyperactivity after a Depo-Medrol shot normal?

    While not typical, some pets may show behavioral changes. If hyperactivity persists or is concerning, a vet should evaluate your pet.

  • What should I do if my cat's symptoms worsen?

    If your cat's symptoms escalate or new symptoms appear, it's important to seek veterinary advice. For emergencies, immediate veterinary care is essential.

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