Can I safely give my 14-year-old cat prednisolone 2.5 just to make sure they’re comfy?

I've been wondering if it's safe to give my 14-year-old cat prednisolone 2.5. They seem to be having more discomfort lately, especially in the evenings. Before I go ahead, is it safe to give this medication just to help them be more comfortable, or could there be some risks involved?

Answer

You're considering giving your 14-year-old cat prednisolone to help with their evening discomfort. However, it's important to weigh the potential benefits against any risks.

  • Prednisolone can provide relief for inflammation and pain.
  • There are potential side effects to consider, especially in older cats.
  • Consulting a vet can help ensure the safety and health of your pet.

Prednisolone is a medication often used to treat inflammation and other conditions in cats. While it can be very effective in managing discomfort, especially in older cats, there are possible side effects such as increased thirst, increased urination, and potential for lowered immune response. It's particularly important to discuss this with your veterinarian given your cat's age and symptoms. They can help determine the correct dosage and evaluate whether this is the best course of action for your pet's health and comfort.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is prednisolone used for in cats?

    Prednisolone is commonly used to treat various inflammatory and autoimmune conditions in cats, as well as to alleviate pain associated with arthritis and other joint issues.

  • What are the side effects of prednisolone in cats?

    Potential side effects include increased thirst and hunger, increased urination, and a potential risk of diabetes and immune suppression if used long-term.

  • Can I adjust the dosage of prednisolone myself?

    Do not adjust the dosage of prednisolone without consulting your veterinarian. They will advise you on the safest and most effective dose for your pet’s specific needs.

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