Thank you for the advice lisahe I certainly will ask my vet. She is quite open to my suggestions and comments. I think that Huxley's red spot is sue to him currently eating grains (or at least I think it's not helping)
A few weeks ago Huxley stopped eating completely because he was so nauseaous. Now that I think about it, the same thing is kind of happening now, but the last time he ended up having to stay in the vet hospital. The vet decided that at that point the priority was to find something he would eat and not throw up. Since pork seems to be a safe protein for him and he can't have peas either, we settled on Hills science sensitive stomach. He has been eating it well, even now with nausea being back, but I am afraid it's not agreeing with stomatitis. Right now I am trying to get his stomach settled so that I can leave him for a month while I visit family. I'm going to try to change him to wet only before that if I can, but he seems reluctant. I think wet food makes him more nauseous than the dry for some reason. He goes to it, smells ifand walks away licking his lips. I'm hoping that after a couple of days with nauses meds he'll feel better and might try it.
Thank you for your support kittensx4 .
I am glad to hear that Runt is doing well. Hux and I are having a cuddle sessions this morning! He is such a little angel!
Hux sure is a cutie! I'm glad you are having a better morning. I am totally just throwing this out there, but when I am trying to get my guys to eat more wet I add a little fortiflora probiotics powder on top. I swear they will eat anything with that on It! Just trying to think up a way to get Huxley back to his wet food.Thank you for your support kittensx4 .
I am glad to hear that Runt is doing well. Hux and I are having a cuddle sessions this morning! He is such a little angel!