After a ton of research, we've decided to take Micah to a homeopathic vet. I'm going to call for an appointment on Wednesday after I get back from seeing my niece born. (yay!!)
I've learned so much about feline IBD, wanna know more?
*IBD is brought out by annual vaccinations!! Basically, most vets vaccinate and don't bother take titer tests to see if vaccinations are really due and end up over vaccinating.If a cat has a compromised immune system from ANYTHING (even allergies!), vaccinations are a huge culprit.
*Most food, even my beloved Royal Canin, is not good for cats with IBD because it contains grains. Science Diet is a hundred times worse.(That's what we've been giving Micah for a little over a month)
*The ideal diet is the Raw diet...one called Feline Future ( a mix of organic meats, organ meat, bones, fiber (not from grains) and suppliments) has been proven to stop the symptoms of IBD and in some cases almost CURE it!!! (Too bad I can't go on it as well...hee hee)
*If the raw diet doesn't work, or isn't something I want to do, IBD cats should only eat WET food. (no grains at all, only human grade meat, no byproducts, etc.)
*The surgery my vet wants to do on Micah is to look for lymphoma. I'll be talking with the homeopathic vet to see if its necessary. I don't want to put him through that if its not.
*Steriods, the leading/only treatment for IBD (in people too) are not necessary if food works (YAY!!)
That's just a little of what I've learned. I joined a yahoo group for people with cats that have IBD and am learning so much. So many people have fuzzies that are just like my Micah and I'm willing to try ANYTHING to make him better. Even if that means getting a meat grinder and making his food for him. (ewww!!)
We went to a local pet store searching for Innova. They are getting some in next week, so we bought an equivelant, "Wellness" until that comes in. He'll get some this afternoon and I'll let you all know what happens.
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