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Prednisolone can cause increased thirst, hunger, urination, mood changes, and sometimes vomiting or diarrhea in cats; reactions vary by individual and dosage.
Prednisolone typically begins to reduce inflammation within 1 to 2 hours after administration, with noticeable improvement often seen within a day.
Prednisolone can make a cat feel more thirsty, hungry, and possibly restless or agitated, but it may also alleviate symptoms of inflammation or discomfort.
Prednisolone typically begins reducing inflammation within 1 to 2 hours after administration, although full effects may take several days depending on the condition.
Prednisolone can make a cat feel more thirsty, hungry, restless, or sometimes lethargic; it may also cause behavior changes such as agitation or depression.
Prednisolone should generally be given with food, and timing depends on the cat’s condition and vet guidance; morning dosing may help mimic natural hormone cycles.
Yes, prednisolone can weaken the immune system, increasing the risk of fungal infections like thrush, especially with prolonged or high-dose use.
Prednisolone helps treat inflammation, autoimmune diseases, allergies, asthma, arthritis, inflammatory bowel disease, Addison’s disease, and some cancers in cats.
Cats can be on prednisolone short-term or long-term depending on the condition, but prolonged use requires vet supervision to manage potential side effects.
Prednisolone is used in cats to treat inflammatory, autoimmune, and allergic conditions, as well as certain cancers and adrenal disorders. It's preferred over prednisone because cats metabolize it more effectively.

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