My vet says my cat has irritable bowel syndrome and might not get better. Is it true?

April 20, 2009 by About Irritable Bowel Syndrome  
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Can you answer Ash’s question about IBS?:

the vet gave it injections (I don’t know what) and I tried oral medications like bactrim, dexamethsone, augumentin and all that. And no milk. But there is no real improvement. What else can I do?
What I’m asking for is some advice from someone with hands on experience since this proves more useful than what a vet says.

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3 Responses to “My vet says my cat has irritable bowel syndrome and might not get better. Is it true?”

  1. Heather on April 23rd, 2009 10:32 am

    IBS Feedback: this is a first, most people ask people on here and then everyone tells them to call a vet. you saw a vet and now ur asking us? if your vet says its true then it is, you should rely on your vet before people on here because your vet has credentials to back it up. keep following the advice of your vet, and if the problem persists, see another vet, just give it a little time. your cat will be okay.

  2. Aoife on April 25th, 2009 3:19 pm

    IBS Feedback: How long has it been, a couple of hours? Your cats vet is there to help you help your cat. I get a sense from reading your Question you have given your cat milk. Well its no wonder your cat has irritable bowel syndrome. YOU DON’T GIVE CATS MILK! Let’s not second guess the vet. Instead listen to the him/her, he/she is looking out for you pet.
    All the Best.

  3. RuneAmok souls. i eets them on April 26th, 2009 7:43 am

    IBS Feedback: There may be hope. I’m not a vet and you haven’t given any additional details so I can only guess. There are factors that determine how much improvement you might see. But typically it’s NOT a death sentence!

    My own cat developed IBD/IBS at 14 years of age. She lived to 20. All I had to do was give her Prednisone every day.

    These days I know more about the disease and would attempt to control it through diet alone.

    I highly encourage you to read this article:

    It’s a starting point for you to learn more about the condition and how proper diet can help.

    Good luck!

    EDIT: The first vet I saw didn’t bother to diagnose Martha, but instead said “she’s old she probably has cancer or diabetes, she’s going to die.” The SECOND vet did diagnose her and gave us hope that she could have a future.

    I believe THAT’S what you’re looking for - hope. And why should anyone blame you for that?

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