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Has anyone tried any of the Homeopet natural remedies? I'm thinking of trying it for Fancy's runny nose and leg licking.
 

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I'm currently using the Nose Relief for Captain's sneezing, based on other members recommendations and it seems to be working. I also added some L-lysine and I think one of the two caused a change in his poop. Hopefully that firms up today.
 

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I had a cat with lung cancer, he was supposed to pass in 6 months. I used pitopet and stretched things for 2 years 6 months. It slowed the growth and cost less than chemo. Pitopet is a mushroom with anti-cancer qualities.
 

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I've used several and will continue to do so.
 

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Is there anything that can be safely put on a cat’s leg wound that she keeps biting and making it raw? Sorry, it’s not too clear in the picture. I need something that won’t hurt if she licks it. There’s no way I could wrap it
 

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Hi - can you get or make a cone (a do it yourself one could be cutting an x in the middle of a paper plate and putting that over her head)?
Coconut oil or chamomile tea will help, both are anti fungal and anti bacterial, and are safe for a cat to ingest.
 
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Fancy hasn't quite licked herself that badly. She basically licks enough to have her fur in a crew cut, but she started a spot on her other leg now. She's going to the vet Saturday, but I don't know what else to try. I saw the Homeopet and was considering giving it a try.

My other concern is that it's on the food. She's on a rabbit diet, but it has peas, and I was wondering if that could be triggering it.
 

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Fancy hasn't quite licked herself that badly. She basically licks enough to have her fur in a crew cut, but she started a spot on her other leg now. She's going to the vet Saturday, but I don't know what else to try. I saw the Homeopet and was considering giving it a try.

My other concern is that it's on the food. She's on a rabbit diet, but it has peas, and I was wondering if that could be triggering it.
Has she been on the rabbit diet for awhile, or did you notice this began after switching her over to it? I had one cat out of 7 react very badly to peas, so some cats seem to handle it just fine and others don't, so it's always a possibility!
Rawz brand has a rabbit diet that appears to be pea free. Does she eat wet food or dry food?
I feel stupid for bringing this up but are you 100% sure she doesn't have a flea or two that managed to sneak indoors and jump on her that's causing her to chew and itch?
 
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She's been on Rabbit about 8 months or so. When she was on a general diet, including poultry, her poo made the whole apartment smell like a sewer. The licking has been going on, that I noticed, about 6 months. I've checked her for everything. The vet put her on an antihistamine which is doing diddlysquat. She also has a constantly runny nose. I had her on 2 rabbit foods and eliminated 1 in case either the potato or fish oil was bothering her. Her sister can't tolerate fish.
 

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What food brands have you used?
 
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Merrick back country and instinct.

She won't eat pate so that limits me.
 

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Does she only eat wet food?
 
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She eats dry too. But it's also instinct
 
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