My cat won’t eat and has lost a lot of weight after having problems with his liver and pancreas. What are some treatments that could improve his condition?

Hi Donna,

Thanks for your question.

A question like this is always really difficult. There really is not enough information here to give you specific advice. So when I get a question like this I have to start making assumptions.

The most common problem that cats get related to inflammation of the liver and pancreas would be a condition known as cholangiohepatitis and pancreatitis. This is inflammation of the bile duct, liver and pancreas. It is a very difficult condition to treat and it can really range in its severity. It can be quite insidious and the symptoms can change as well. Usually a cat will present with inappetence, vomiting, lethargy, possibly fever, diarrhea and abdominal pain, among others.

It is diagnosed with blood work and imaging such as radiographs and ultrasound. To really get an understanding of it and its severity liver biopsy can be performed. Sometimes this is cost prohibitive and owners often don’t want to put their cat through it.

There are multiple treatments for this condition and depending on its severity those treatments range from mild to aggressive. You are probably doing some of these treatments and by your question I can’t tell which ones are being employed. I would recommend that you and your veterinarian discuss therapy options and evaluate their effectiveness to determine whether or not to proceed or adjust your treatment strategy. So what I can do is tell you many of the therapies that we use and if you’re not currently using them, you could inquire about them with your veterinarian.

Some of the treatments we use are:

So hopefully some of these general treatment options offer ideas that you can discuss with your veterinarian. I want to say again that I do not know the true condition going on here so this is a strong warning to use this information in conjunction with your ongoing discussions with your veterinarian.

Thanks for the question and good luck.

Dr. Clayton Greenway

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