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There are NO NSAIDS approved for use in cats in the US. We have to use narcotics for pain relief like Buprenorphine or Tramadol. Cats just can't handle NSAIDS. They haven't found one that they can. Supposedly, Metacam is supposed to be safe for ONE injection, ONE time only. I won't even allow my cats to have that. I've seen too many cats die of renal failure after being on Metacam. Wilbar, I'm so sorry about Fintan. Its inexcusable that you were never told that its not approved for use in cats. Honestly, its deplorable the attitude some vets have towards this drug. |
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Rachel - Thanks for explaining Maybe someday manufacturers will come up with something that suits. Judging by people though & the many Nsaid available & large percentage who cant tolerate them, it may not be anytime soon. |
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I was given Metacam for Mitsy when she had cystitis. It was packaged as for cats. Not happy after reading this. I will be asking for notes to be put on my notes never to give Metacam. So sorry to hear of the sad stories. |
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i have just been given metacam for Harris but after reading this i am really wary of giving it to him now. He had an anti inflammatary injection which may have been the metacam and also to give it to him orally for 4days whilst hes taking anti biotics to bring down the swelling. |
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I questioned the use of this with Lester today, apparently it has never been licensed in US for the treatment of cats and they were just dosing with dog strength drugs. Here it has been licensed and also the doses are lower so they are not overdosing the animal. I don't know if this was just something to shut me up but the practise is really good and the staff are all great |
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I remember when Merlin was first prescribed it, the license was only for use in dogs, the vet explained it to me. The type prescribed for cats now is formulated for cats and licensed as such. All I can say is that I've had it prescribed for Pip for a 4 day course and he was fine with it, I am relieved to say. Of course, all animals are individuals and can respond differently. |
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My boy will be having Metacam tomorrow!! He has to have an ear oedema lanced and sutured then given an antibiotic and sent home with a collar, he'll be bit of a bloody mess the vet said but she said with the geriatric anaesthetic he'll only be under 5-1O mins and should be fine, he's not had an op since he was a young 'man' and that was before he came to me..Ulp.. My other cat who is hyperthyrioditic was fine with this vet when she had an abcess and teeth out so I know that he'll be in pretty good hands. |
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