Ugh! So sorry! Cuddles to Leopold. I don't even know him but your description of him drooling around food....poor thing I could cry!
It's definitely spider season, at least around here, and I have been keeping my eyes peeled. Whenever I see my cat looking intently, I get up immediately -- 9/10...
Check your vet's--my current vet carries Wellness and it's a huge hit here wit all 5 cats. I get both the 3oz and the larger depending on the feeding schedule.
Purina Pro Plan has 3oz ( I don't believe they are involved in any recall at this point???) and I know some of the varieties (turkey &...
Gosh I haven't worked in a vet setting for 5 yrs now but I dont' think there is a conclusive test? It might be a diagnosis made by ruling out others (and going with the differentials It's one of those 'zebra' diagnoses....usually found by surprise and by elimination. And CA mimics so many other...
What about Candida? Yeast overgrowth (candida albicans). Not as common in cats but they are still susceptable
Symptoms include but not limited to:
* Itchy, inflamed skin
* Smelly, itchy ears
* Rubbing the face or muzzle on floors & furniture
* Recurring ear infections
*...
hah! Funny stuff. I was talking about this as an off-topic a few weeks back.
Of my 5, 2 of my cats emerge from their boxes, post poop, like a bat out of hell.
Kowe (female) races down the stairs (hardwood) and skids at the bottom, practically crashing into the fridge. Cat-chirping the whole...
ladycat~
Meds suck, no doubt. But when it comes down to the wire and a pet parent is thinking terrible thoughts, meds can often save everyone's sanity.
Talk to your vet. Many meds have already been listed. Fluoxetine (generic prozac) has been a godsend for many, many pet families. Quite...
Here is a thread about Feliway:
http://www.thecatsite.com/forums/sho...hlight=feliway
Spraying is an .... interesting behavior. Your cat is definitely telling you something (or, more precisely, telling another cat something) You have to tackle it with a whole approach. It can be a one time...
linus4lola~
It sounds like you know what you want and have a good plan of action! It definitely can take some creativity and perseverance
There is a thread with some raw feeding info/tips ( I dont' raw feed but I never say never either )
http://www.thecatsite.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=117420
I had to laugh remembering my inlaws' German Shephard. My MIL actually homecooked for her a lot of the time. Tasha *never* refused a homecooked plate of food. Licked her bowls clean.
There was one time where Tash was on some med, I forget what now. But no one thought it would be big deal...
Beandip mentioned a great analogy about cats and dry food/people and crackers (for oral care).
Also, many cats don't 'crunch' up dry food as it would ideally be to get that cleaning friction. Many cats actually swallow kibble whole. So that benefit can be lost on a good % of cats.
I like to...
Reminder about the whole 'human grade' misnomer with regard to pet food (I am linking from Timberwolf Organics --Serengetti cat food-- site)
http://timberwolforganics.com/s.nl/it.I/id.8/.f
""Made with only 100% human grade ingredients."
One quick way to determine if this is not true (other...
Ok, I skimmed the replies and I think it's all been covered. But I have to reiterate how great the Pill Pockets are. I have seen the most stubborn pets chow those down and look for more.
They are especially a lifesaver if you are on chronic/daily meds. If the pill is larger, do sections. You...
I thought I'd have the only cat coffee conoisseur (that looks terribly misspelled) but I just read Beandip's post
My Roo has FOREVER dipped his paws in my coffee, then proceeds to lick his paw clean. Over. And. Over.
He doesn't come near it when it's just poured and hot -- smart lil guy
Ahh ok. Just thinking out loud for you and Raj
Sounds like you and your vet are as on top of this as best as you can be. True about hair loss pattern = food allergy (usually textbook).
We need a "House" like vet-doc for these cases
I am interested to know what the final is on this!