Wow! This is a tough one. It would be so much easier if it was just a food ingredient but he is basically allergic to summer! But at least the mystery is solved but it does sound like the solution is going to be expensive. But on the bright side, now you can save a little more money on the food now that you won't have to buy the pricey low allergen food.
I think it's probably the best choice to try these shots for a year and if there isn't improvement after that, then you can stop them but if it does change things dramatically, then it would be worth it. My vet used to let some of his clients take the shots home and showed them how much to give etc.. which made life a little easier for everybody. They would stay in touch with the vet and together would determine when the amount of the shots should be lessened as well as the frequency of shots.
I was under the impression that pets were to be eventually weaned off the shots altogether at some point once their bodies had become desensitized from whatever they had become allergic to. A lifetime of these shots sounds so expensive.
I was thinking that maybe on the days that you are not using your central air and have the window open, maybe you could keep Bobby in a room that has a small air cleaner unit. I bought one for Tiger when I was trying to figure out what was causing his breathing problems. It's made by Honeywell and it cost about 80.00 I think? It works so well! It's a portable unit and is about 5 inches wide and about 3 feet tall and is quite light. It has 4 settings to choose from and it works so quickly. I sometimes turn it on after I've poured new litter into the box to get rid of the dust in the air. Within 2 minutes the room is full of clean air. I was actually so shocked in the difference in how I felt while I was in the room with the clean air, I didn't want to leave! LOL
I read your other post about not wanting to keep him in a room because he plays with the other guys and it's hot but maybe you could give him one pal while he's in there to keep him company. Or you could rotate his pals so he gets to see everybody through out the day. And this unit seems to cool the room too. Nothing like an airconditioner but it does drop the temperature a bit and it blows air out one side of the unit so it will circulate the air too.
And hopefully it would only be for 3 days a week? Or maybe you could have him at least sleep in a room during the nights when the windows are open. It might cut down on his itchies. Might not work but I thought I'd suggest it.
I recently discovered the Convenia shot as well and it is a Godsend! I'm the world's worst piller and when I learned that this shot was available I was over the moon! I told my local vet about it and told them that my old vet had suggested it and they ordered some in and now they are using it all the time with all kinds of patients. What a wonderful invention!
I hope that Bobby will begin to feel the effects of the shots sooner rather than later and that his itchies will clear up.
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