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    Itchy Cat...serious scratching issues

    Again, I’m not sure if Gabapentin was tried or not, and the meds we did try were to calm her down but were ineffective. And again, I’m not looking to take her back to a vet at this point as I’m looking for other options to help her skin issues as in the past when she was at the vet, they were...
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    Itchy Cat...serious scratching issues

    We have tried 2 different types of meds, though to be honest I don't remember what they were, but neither was effective. (And I had to put in the food...giving her a pill directly was not going happen...again feral). I am actually trying to avoid the vets at this juncture...I don't want to...
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    Itchy Cat...serious scratching issues

    We have tried some medications that had no effect... neither of them liked to be picked up again as they never had as being feral...and the go a bit ballistic when you do...the younger one even bit through one of the vets finger and punctured it...
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    Itchy Cat...serious scratching issues

    I don't think it's mange and the vet never implied that it would be as she has no other symptoms than the itching. My main concern about taking her to any vet is if they want to sedate her. At her age it is a serious risk that she may not react well and I don't wish her death to be like that.
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    Itchy Cat...serious scratching issues

    I took in a 10-year-old feral, Lola, a few years ago. When she was still outdoors I could pet her but she was covered in scabs. Thought it was due to possible fighting with other ferals in the area. But I realized once she came inside...she was scratching herself so hard that she caused the...
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