My cat seems a bit lethargic and isn't eating much after her last dose of Panacur, should I be worried about side effects?

After giving my cat her latest dose of Panacur, I've noticed she's been unusually lethargic and not eating as much as she normally does. This has me quite worried, as she's usually very energetic and has a great appetite. Could these changes be side effects from the Panacur, or might something else be going on? Should I take her to see a vet?

Answer

You've observed your cat becoming lethargic and less interested in food after her recent Panacur dose, which is understandably concerning since her usual behavior is energetic with a healthy appetite.

  • Monitor your cat closely for any additional symptoms.
  • Consider if any other changes in her environment or routine could contribute.
  • Consult a vet to rule out serious issues.

Panacur is generally well-tolerated in cats, but some may experience side effects like reduced energy or appetite changes. These symptoms might resolve on their own; however, if they persist or worsen, it's best to seek veterinary advice. Your concern is valid, and ensuring your cat's health is a priority.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are common side effects of Panacur in cats?

    While uncommon, some cats may experience mild gastrointestinal upset, lethargy, or changes in appetite. These are usually temporary but warrant monitoring.

  • Should I be worried if my cat is lethargic?

    Lethargy can result from various factors, including medication side effects or underlying health issues. It's advisable to consult a vet if you notice persistent or worsening symptoms.

  • When is urgent veterinary care needed?

    If your cat shows severe symptoms such as vomiting, collapse, or seizures, please seek immediate veterinary care, as these could indicate a medical emergency.

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