Glad everything worked out with the lab results. Not giving treats is a good result
Maybe she could have organic type ones? I will pm you the link to a great company for natural pet supplies.
Glad everything worked out with the lab results. Not giving treats is a good result
Maybe she could have organic type ones? I will pm you the link to a great company for natural pet supplies.
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I am glad cancer was ruled out. Treats can be eliminated or changed up. Do you have an animal health food store near you. We have a few here now and they have some really good dog treats that fit the bill for Sasha. Please give Miss Creamsicle a little kiss from me!
Gayle - self proclaimed Queen of Poop
Mommy to: Cali (14 year old kitten)
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So glad to know that it isn't cancer!
Please give the sweet Miss Cgirl some pets and skritches from us.
Pat and cats
That's a relief! Now just trying to find out what is causing it is the next step. Good luck!!!
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This may sound strange and completely random, but my Aunt had a cat who had the exact same thing from...dryer lint. She now has to scrub and completely clean the dryer with each and every use...oh, and supposedly a really good treatment strangely enough for this condition is bathing your kitty in oatmeal...? According to my aunt that is!![]()
Sometimes the weirdest things cause allergies. Funny, too, that you should mention that because when I was concerned that maybe I wasn't keeping the "cat area" (where they sleep, eat, etc.) clean enough, I became obsessive about cleaning and disinfecting everything. I didn't just vacuum the area, I got out every tool and vacuumed down inside the dryer door to get every last bit of lint. She still got the scabs, though. And oatmeal is very drying so I can see why your aunt would feel that way. It would dry up the scabs for sure. (Plus give Cgirl a snack for later.) I do have medicated shampoo that my vet gave me for her and it helped a lot but she still ended up needing that depo shot. But thanx for the input. I'll try anything to keep my fur posse healthy.
Blessings,
Mary
"Time and unforeseen occurrence befall us all." Ecclesiastes 9:11
Glad to hear it's not cancer! Hopefully you can get to the bottom it quickly. Good luck!
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