I give Sammy Vit. B12 .25 cc s.c. once a week. Am wondering if it should be twice a week...any thoughts? Also, the winstrol 2 mg tab. by mouth daily has made a great difference in appetite......and other frisky behaviors............!!!!! Helene
-----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of gg Sent: Tuesday, May 21, 2002 8:33 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Update on Grandpa Jack/B12 Hi, We use B12 at the shelter to stimulate appetite in some kitties. The effect occurs within 15 minutes or so and sometimes just helps to kick start them back into eating. I have had a shortage of B12 at times and have had to go for B12 injections. Makes a BIG difference in energy by the next day. BIG. When Boomie (Boomer) was really ill (succumbed to FeLV within the week), my Vet showed me how well Valium can work. She was already receiving IV fluids and within a minute her eyes glazed over and she ate like a pig for about a minute then just stumbled around and I had to ensure she didn't fall over. He used a tiny tiny dose. Glenda ----- Original Message ----- From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, May 19, 2002 11:37 AM Subject: Re: Update on Grandpa Jack > B12 is a vitamin - I'm not sure how it works to stimulate appetite, but it is > essential to digestion, etc. Valium can be used as an appetite stimulant, > but isn't always the best thing - not indicated if the cat already has liver > problems, for example (and anorexia can precipitate liver problems). It > works on the brain, although researcher's are sure how. I know that if it is > injected IV, the cat IMMEDIATELY starts eating at warp speed - it's pretty > funny to watch. It is probably best used for cats who aren't eating because > of URI, etc. - it gets the digestive system going again, so they will still > want to eat of their own accord after the effect of the valium wears off, > whereas if you stimulate with valium say, a cancer kitty whose body is > telling him it can't process food any more, you probably wouldn't get > anywhere - the cat either would throw up, or just continue to refuse to eat. >
