Linear Granuloma treatment for outdoor cats.

feralvr

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Okay simons' momies, thanks loads for the advice.  Qays is currently outdoor in the farm and he will remain there until I live in a place where I can take him, so immunosupressant is risky. I will discuss with the vet asap.

Low dose Pred is not very immunosupresant. Cats do really  well on Pred as a rule.
I can also vouch for Pred being much safer and easier on cats than dogs. It is extremely well tolerated and even at a low dose the cat can be relieved of symptoms. VIBES FOR QAYS, djoe. :vibes::vibes::vibes::vibes::vibes::vibes::vibes::vibes::vibes::vibes::vibes::vibes::vibes::vibes::vibes::vibes::vibes::vibes::vibes:
 
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Hey there,,,, 

so the doctor said that the injection he has given him is actually Pred.  long acting.

He said that ideally he would get pill 3 times a day for a long time, and be switched to a RAW diet.

I guess, I have to get him out of that beautiful farm, and re-start the who failed adoption process, hoping that this time it will give better results... 
 
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