How long does it take for mirtazapine to start working for cats? Getting anxious because my little buddy still seems off after giving it this morning.

I started my cat on mirtazapine this morning to help with his appetite issues, but I'm still worried because he seems a bit off and hasn't shown much improvement yet. I understand that medications can take some time to kick in, but I'm anxious to see if it's helping him. How long does it typically take for mirtazapine to start working in cats? Should I be concerned if he doesn't seem better soon?

Answer

You're concerned about your cat not showing immediate improvement after starting mirtazapine for appetite issues. It's understandable to want quick results, but medications can take some time to show full effects.

  • Mirtazapine typically starts to show effects within 1-2 days.
  • Each cat may respond differently to medication.
  • Consult a vet if there's no improvement or if symptoms worsen.

Mirtazapine is commonly used to stimulate appetite in cats and usually begins working within 24 to 48 hours. However, if you don't see any improvement after a couple of days, or if your cat seems to be getting worse, it's important to consult with a vet. Every cat is unique, and response times can vary. Your peace of mind is important, so reaching out to a professional can provide the reassurance and guidance you need.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • How long does it take for mirtazapine to work in cats?

    Mirtazapine typically starts to work within 1-2 days in most cats. If there is no noticeable improvement after 48 hours, reaching out to your vet is advisable.

  • What should I do if my cat is not eating at all?

    If your cat continues to refuse food and shows signs of lethargy or distress, it's important to contact a vet as soon as possible.

  • Are there any side effects I should watch for?

    Common side effects of mirtazapine may include increased vocalization, restlessness, or mild sedation. If you notice severe side effects, contact your vet immediately.

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