Thanks for all your help-this flea situation is new territory for me and they're so good at what they do! i do have a bagless vacuum and I've been using it daily but I'll add the sprayed cloth to it. I looked through your thread and I'll definitely look into Borax/diatomaceous earth/Precor...
Sorry the fleas are still with you-they do their job so well unfortunately! Thanks for mentioning Precor 2000, I haven't heard of it but I'm definitely looking for something effective cause I'm not sure how bad the infestation is at the moment. I'll definitely check that site out as I'm...
Thank you so much for your help! And being understanding on how taking care of fleas is a totally different state of mind-I'm definitely gonna keep a close eye on them and will hopefully have a calmer week ahead! I let a few of my cat parent friends know about my experience with this product and...
Hi everybody-unfortunately I'm here because of something I wish I had researched before. My home & animals have fleas, and a family member bought "Natural Care + Flea and Tick Spray," which markets itself as a natural spray that can be used on animals and furniture alike. I sprayed it for four...
She has IAMS indoor cat dry food! I think I've heard IAMS is not great, but she actually lives with my family so I'll just have to ask them switch foods if that could be a cause.
She's going to get one in about three weeks, after we see how the steroids took on. Yeah, it was truly shocking for me to hear he thought of hyperthyroidism as a possibility-I certainly didn't think I'd have to think about a serious illness with her already.
Thank you so much for your help! This eased my anxieties a bit-a friend's cat of mine developed hyperthyroidism when he was 17 and it was hard to watch (and definitely not something I want to see my 4 year old cat go through.) I'll definitely check out that site/keep her away from fish, and I'm...
Thank you Verna, that seems to be the best option so I will definitely look into it! I'm surprised by how many negative reviews there are for the medication (at least that I've read so far)
She is, though she's always eaten a lot so it's honestly hard to tell if this is a spike in hunger or just a continuation of her regular habits.
And thank you! I didn't even think of a natural remedy (as we were given a spray but it just scared her,) but hopefully it will help soothe any...
Hey there,
I have two cats (one 5 and one 4 years old.) The 4 year old one has been licking at her lower abdomen and paws excessively for months now, causing hair loss and sore looking red patches. She was brought to the vet about a month ago and the vet said it was most likely a nervous habit...