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    Swollen lymph nodes, improper urination, weight lose

    Also- was feeding raw food before now I'm feeding her ultimo hydrolyzed food for the food trail.
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    Swollen lymph nodes, improper urination, weight lose

    Her teeth were ok. She is eating a lot so not eating isn't an issue. The vet thought originally she had hyperthyroidism because she is eating more than normal but still losing weight.
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    Swollen lymph nodes, improper urination, weight lose

    Thanks for the information. Getting the ultrasound and cytology will be my next step. Do I didn't get the Chemistry Panel but I will ask for that.
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    Swollen lymph nodes, improper urination, weight lose

    She did poop one time outside of the box. That was a few days ago and she hasn't done it since.
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    Swollen lymph nodes, improper urination, weight lose

    Thanks for the help. Her stool is normal and she is using the litter box for pooping. She is 8 years old. She is eating completely fine. No throwing up. She is on a medication for the yeast infection as well. The vet mentioned an ultrasound when she was having urinary issues but then with the...
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    Swollen lymph nodes, improper urination, weight lose

    Hi, My cat has lost a significant amount of weight in the last few months from 8lbs down to 6.6. She's been drinking a lot of water, urinating a lot (inside and outside the litter box in very random places usually next to where she is sleeping) and she hasn't been up and moving around as much...
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    Cheyletiella mites (walking dandruff)

    You are correct. It was done through the vet. I will ask them. My worried brain just didn't want to wait until Monday. Thanks for your suggestions.
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    Cheyletiella mites (walking dandruff)

    Thank you. Yes, I requested it from the vet. I will look into buying in bulk.
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    Cheyletiella mites (walking dandruff)

    Hi, My cat has been itchy, over-grooming and has dandruff. I thought maybe it was allergies or stress causing her to over-groom until I noticed that my other cat started getting dandruff and itching too. I'm thinking it might be Cheyletiella mites (walking dandruff). Revolution flea treatment...
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    Cat overgrooming

    Thank you! I'll look into that too!
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    Cat overgrooming

    Thank you for your reply. I'm thinking that it is stress. She started licking while I was on a 6 week road trip without her. I've been home for a few months but I think it's become a habit now. I put a cat shirt on her and her hair is growing back in those areas so I don't think it's mites...
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    Cat overgrooming

    Thanks for the advice. She's using the litter box. When she has crystals in the past that was not the case. So I think its a combination of stress from my trip and a food allergy. I thought maybe mites but since my other cat is ok, I don' think it's that.
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    Cat overgrooming

    Thank you I will try that!
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    Cat overgrooming

    I should add she start yowling at certain times and pees on soft things. Maybe crystals?
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    Cat overgrooming

    Hi, My cat has licked all the fur on her belly and has continued to do so for 4 months now. She is now licking the fur off her back and front legs. She is on a flea treatment. My other cat is ok (no itching/licking/missing fur). Took her to the vet and they gave her steroids to calm the itch. It...
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