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Thread: Monroe's skin vs his heart

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    Can you put a shirt on him? I read 3-6 months baby onsies fit cats. you can buy one and experiment. I saw them in Walmart for $2-$3 dollars.
    I know they make cloths for the Sphynx cat. Search hairless cat cloths . It will give you some ideas....

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    Praying that Monroe will feel better with the oils and maybe a onesie.
    "Do or do not. There is no try." -- Yoda

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    Quote Originally Posted by maid25cats View Post
    Can you put a shirt on him? I read 3-6 months baby onsies fit cats. you can buy one and experiment. I saw them in Walmart for $2-$3 dollars.
    I know they make cloths for the Sphynx cat. Search hairless cat cloths . It will give you some ideas....
    In normal cats, that would be a great idea. Unfortunately, Monroe has pica, and his favorite things to eat are any kind of fabric, especially shirts, socks, bedsheets etc.
    A onesie would also be a tasty snack!
    And even with clothes, that poor cat would still be insanely itchy.
    Thank you, though, I do welcome any suggestions.

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    Any suggestions? Maybe Jackson Galaxy would have some ideas, he might be able to help. I have seen him practically work miracles. I will try to find out how to contact him if you like. Just a suggestion

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    Quote Originally Posted by mon View Post
    Any suggestions? Maybe Jackson Galaxy would have some ideas, he might be able to help. I have seen him practically work miracles. I will try to find out how to contact him if you like. Just a suggestion
    Thank you, mon.
    His dedication to helping cats seems boundless, and he's doing amazing work.
    Unfortunately, there's no cure for pica, just control, and as for Monroe's itching, I'm afraid that I have maxed out all the possibilities. His vet has put quite a bit of time into finding a solution.
    I will start him on new food (not a limited ingredient diet, which I have unsuccessfully tried years ago, and which is extremely expensive), just different from his current food, and specifically for sensitive skin.
    Stupid heart disease!

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