Oh that is just fantastic! Keep us updated and come around just to chat.
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Oh that is just fantastic! Keep us updated and come around just to chat.
So glad that it worked. It can be so frustrating dealing with food allergies even for a person - I have a lot of them, and sometimes people say "how can you stand it?" I simply assure them that straying and eating things I shouldn't just would lead to such misery - and for so long - that I am not even tempted.
Fantastic! Please keep us posted - and can we see some pics of your precious boy? :D
Here's my sweet boy
He is GORGEOUS!!!! MWAH! :love::love::love::love:
What a fine-looking fellow! Lovies from us too, please!
He's gorgeous and I'm so glad to hear that he's feeling much better too.:)
Oh, he is such a handsome fellow!
It's been 2 weeks and no diarrhea. I'm thrilled and I think he is too! I switched from white to brown rice with the chicken so he has some fiber and I think he likes the brown rice a little better. For the first time since I rescued him he is acting like a normal cat.
What wonderful, fantastic news! CONGRATULATIONS to you and kitty both!!!!!
Sounds like great news. :)
Wonderful!
If you feel so inclined, maybe post in Cat General one day as we would love to hear the story of how he came to live with you.:)
Well, the problem is returning. He's going more frequently and his stools are loose He's eating only chichen and brown rice and after about 3 weeks of normal stools it's starting again. Any suggestions?
I am at a loss. Is anyone giving him anything else? Did something stressful happen? This could be temporary this time.
Has his vet checked him for infections?
I'm fostering a cat that cannot tolerate chicken. She eats fish. She nibbled on some albacore tonight. Not much, but it was a start. Now I need to find a way to give her some vitamins. She needs lots of attention but doesn't like other kitties. sigh
Cats are such complex creatures. It sounds like he needs constant reassurance after 4 years in a garage.
Good luck.
I have a couple of guys that have this issue, so I understand how frustrating this can be. (And yes my guys are on rice and chicken) But I also add some canned pumpkin and that usually takes care of things, with the side benefit of reducing hair balls in everyone :D
If he won't eat the pumpkin, you can always try a baked sweet potato or yam (which also does the trick).
You might need to keep him on a low-dose prednisolone to keep things under control. (It looks like I will have to do that for one of my guys ...)