🐱 Cat Medication

Apoquel Dosage for Cats

Apoquel (oclacitinib) is not officially approved for use in cats, but veterinarians may occasionally prescribe it off-label to manage severe allergic skin conditions. Dosing varies and must be determined by a veterinarian.

💊 Oclacitinib ⚖️ 0.4–0.6 mg/kg 🕐 Every 8–12 hrs
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⚠️ For reference only. Always confirm dosage with your veterinarian before giving any medication.

What Is Apoquel Used for in Cats?

Apoquel (Oclacitinib) may be recommended by veterinarians for several conditions in cats. Always consult your vet before starting any medication.

Severe Allergic Dermatitis

In select cases, Apoquel may be used off-label to help control itching in cats.

Chronic Itching

Cats with persistent itching that do not respond to other treatments may be considered for Apoquel.

Atopic Skin Disease

Veterinarians may explore Apoquel as an alternative in difficult-to-manage allergic conditions.

Inflammation Control

It may help reduce inflammation associated with allergic skin reactions.

Apoquel Dosage Guide for Cats

Apoquel is not officially approved for cats, and dosing must be individualized by a veterinarian.

Standard Dose

0.4–0.6 mg/kg
Per kilogram of body weight

Typical Frequency

Varies (off-label use)
Dosing frequency varies and must be determined by a veterinarian.

Maximum Daily Doses

Vet-directed only
Use in cats should always follow veterinary guidance.

Single Dose by Cat Weight

Use the table below as a quick reference for the recommended single dose range based on your cat's weight. These figures are estimates only and should be confirmed with your veterinarian.

Cat Weight (kg) Cat Weight (lb) Single Dose Range
2 kg 4.4 lb 0.8–1.2 mg
3 kg 6.6 lb 1.2–1.8 mg
4 kg 8.8 lb 1.6–2.4 mg
5 kg 11.0 lb 2–3 mg
6 kg 13.2 lb 2.4–3.6 mg
7 kg 15.4 lb 2.8–4.2 mg

Based on 0.4–0.6 mg per kg. Always use your cat's current body weight for accurate dosing.

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These dosage figures are for general reference only. Individual factors such as health conditions, other medications, and breed may affect the appropriate dose. Always confirm with a licensed veterinarian before administering any medication.

Side Effects of Apoquel in Cats

Like all medications, Apoquel may cause side effects in some cats. Monitor your cat after each dose and contact your vet if symptoms are severe or persistent.

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Gastrointestinal Upset

Vomiting or reduced appetite may occur.

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Lethargy

Some cats may appear less active.

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Infection Risk

Immune modulation may increase susceptibility to infections.

When Not to Use Apoquel

Apoquel may not be suitable for all cats. The following conditions may require extra caution or an alternative treatment recommended by your vet.

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Unapproved Species Use

Apoquel is not labeled for use in cats and should only be used under veterinary supervision.

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Active Infections

Cats with infections should be evaluated carefully before use.

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Immune Disorders

Cats with immune-related conditions may not be suitable candidates.

Important Precautions

Before giving Apoquel to your cat, keep the following precautions in mind to ensure safe and effective use.

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Strict Veterinary Supervision

Use only when prescribed and monitored by a veterinarian.

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Monitor for Side Effects

Watch for signs of infection or behavioral changes.

Signs of Apoquel Overdose in Cats

If your cat receives too much Apoquel, watch for the following warning signs and seek veterinary help immediately.

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If you suspect an overdose, do not wait for symptoms to worsen. Contact your veterinarian or an emergency animal clinic immediately.

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Digestive Issues

Overdose may cause vomiting or diarrhea.

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Immune Suppression

Higher doses may increase infection risk.

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Lethargy

Cats may become unusually tired or inactive.

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Seek Veterinary Care

Immediate veterinary consultation is recommended.

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Monitor Symptoms

Watch for vomiting, lethargy, or unusual behavior.

Drug Interactions to Be Aware Of

Apoquel may interact with other medications. Always inform your vet of any other treatments your cat is currently receiving.

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Immunosuppressants

Combining with other immune-modulating drugs may increase risks.

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Steroids

Concurrent use should be carefully managed.

After-Dose Care for Your Cat

After administering Apoquel, these steps can help ensure your cat remains comfortable and recovers well.

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Monitor Skin Condition

Check for improvement in itching and inflammation.

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Observe Behavior

Watch for any unusual lethargy or changes.

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Maintain Clean Environment

Reducing allergens may improve treatment outcomes.

Feeding Considerations While Using Apoquel

Diet and feeding habits may affect how your cat responds to Apoquel. Keep the following in mind during treatment.

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Can Be Given With Food

Giving with food may reduce stomach upset.

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Support Immune Health

Balanced nutrition may support overall health.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can cats take Apoquel?

Apoquel is not officially approved for use in cats, but veterinarians may prescribe it off-label in certain cases where other treatments have failed. Because safety data is more limited compared to dogs, it should only be used under close veterinary supervision with careful monitoring.

What is the Apoquel dosage for cats?

There is no standardized labeled dosage for cats. Veterinarians may use dosing similar to dogs (around 0.4–0.6 mg/kg), but this varies significantly depending on the individual cat and condition. A veterinarian must determine the appropriate dose.

Is Apoquel safe for cats?

Apoquel can be used in cats in certain situations, but it is considered off-label. While some cats tolerate it well, potential risks include immune suppression and increased infection susceptibility. Close monitoring and veterinary oversight are essential when using this medication in cats.

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