Leo still has the legions on his tongue...going to take him back to the vet.what does it take to get rid of the darn things? $800. surgery, plus meds and several vet visits. I'm so tired of this.
Leo still has the legions on his tongue...going to take him back to the vet.what does it take to get rid of the darn things? $800. surgery, plus meds and several vet visits. I'm so tired of this.
I'm so sorry to hear this.As you may remember,my Pearl also has this but she would only break out on her lips. With her it seems to be a food allergy and since she's been eating Innova Evo dry she hasn't had any more breakouts. Now of course she's dealing with liquid diarrhea though.
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I wish I knew what to tell you but I don't know much about this disease. Some cats need to be put on prednisolone or have the depo shotsto help control it. I hope that you'll be able to find the right solution for Leo. I'll keep him in my thoughts and prayers. Please take care.
Oh I'm so sorry. It's tough when our furkids are sick w/anything at all but something that keeps recurring is frustrating not to mention financially crippling. There will be several candles lit this morning for our furkids, that's for sure, and Leo's name is on the list. Keep the faythe.![]()
Blessings,
Mary
"Time and unforeseen occurrence befall us all." Ecclesiastes 9:11
ahh, thank you both so much! I will insist that they treat it aggressively and I will , finally, get him on the new food. K.A.K.--I will ask about that innova evo food.
K.A.K.-let us know about Pearl ok?
I'm sorry Leo and you are having to deal with this. It seems you've dealt with it for a while with him, so I assume all other options besides surgery have been eliminated??? It seems there are many things to be attempted with this disease as it could be allergy connected, bacterial connected, etc. Some of the causes suggested in what I've read are: food alllergies, insect allergies (fleas & mosquitoes), inhalant allergies (airborne elements), and all of this type of ailment can be brought on bacterially, which could also involve what type of dish they're using (plastic being the bad one).
Has your vet ruled out all treatments and changes for the above? As I said, you indicate this is recurring, so you probably have gone through all this, but surgery is such a tough thing! Again, I'm sorry, let us know what you find out and what needs to be done. Prayers for you and Leo.
Maggie
Leo did have surgery a few months ago...but thanks for the ideas.
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