I think it might be helping but we've only applied it twice this week
I made her a cone out of paper plates but that didn't go too far and she (somehow) ended up tossing it in the toilet 🤣
Something tells me it isn't behavioral as the only thing since she started itching that has changed was quarantine
He didn't really specify but I think it was a chicken allergy and my cousins boyfriend who is in vet school hypothesized it was dry skin or something irritating the area
She's a mostly indoor cat (with exception of going out to the patio to play/explore)
The vet we saw said it was most likely just behavioral or allergies and our other cat who's also mostly indoor hasn't been going crazy with his grooming
I think its allergies and the vet hypothesized it but apparently the areas where she's licking herself the most (right hind leg, right side tail) apparently aren't consistent with food/enviromental allergies
Yep I get you, the vet did hint at possible allergies but did not specify what they might be. I'd also like to save some money with the Benadryl/antihistamines rather then giving her costly and potential dangerous (in the long term) steroid shots
My allergies here (NYS) have been horrible as well this year! I've switched her food from the costco maintenance cat (which had chicken in it) to an LID food with salmon around the time I started this thread. I've also heard horror stories about people giving pets human allergy medicine so I...