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    Is Hagrid losing hair, especially at the sites where he's itching the most? My Creamsicle has allergies and we don't know what she's allergic to either, most likely food but what? As soon as I take her off the Prednisolone, she loses hair by the handfuls. If it's an environmental allergy, you'll have fun trying to find out what it is that Hagrid's allergic to. In the meantime, I sure hope that he feels better soon. He's such a big, handsome tuxie boy!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Medusa View Post
    Is Hagrid losing hair, especially at the sites where he's itching the most? My Creamsicle has allergies and we don't know what she's allergic to either, most likely food but what? As soon as I take her off the Prednisolone, she loses hair by the handfuls. If it's an environmental allergy, you'll have fun trying to find out what it is that Hagrid's allergic to. In the meantime, I sure hope that he feels better soon. He's such a big, handsome tuxie boy!
    His ears have taken the brunt of it, although there's one sore spot on his head where he's lost some fur. His coat is much duller than usual, though. It's usually so soft and glossy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Prairie Purrs View Post
    His ears have taken the brunt of it, although there's one sore spot on his head where he's lost some fur. His coat is much duller than usual, though. It's usually so soft and glossy.
    That's where it started w/Creamsicle. Then she lost almost all her hair on her tail; it looked like a rat's tail. When you pet him, lightly tug on his fur and see if it easily comes out in what my vet called "paint brush" clumps. If so, it's important that you get some meds for the itching. My vet said that it's like having poison ivy and it's very uncomfortable for them. C's coat was always soft, too, but it felt lifeless and lacked sheen once the allergy took hold.
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    A skin/coat supplement might help too, to strengthen the skin so it heals faster. Ask your vet about 3V Caps. (Don't ask Hagrid - it's fish oil, he'll insist on it!)

    Love, Columbine

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    Quote Originally Posted by columbine View Post
    A skin/coat supplement might help too, to strengthen the skin so it heals faster. Ask your vet about 3V Caps. (Don't ask Hagrid - it's fish oil, he'll insist on it!)

    Love, Columbine
    I'll add 3V Caps to the list. Thanks!

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    I'm really worried about my big boy. He's taking prednisolone but he's getting worse instead of better. His ears are raw and scaly, and his paws are itchy, too. He keeps shaking his paws as if he's stepped in something. And he's not eating enough--he'll take a few bites and that's it. I've been offering him food every couple of hours to try to get enough in him to at least keep him from dropping a lot more weight.

    He had blood work done yesterday, but the results most likely won't be back until tomorrow. I'm scared that there might be something much worse than allergies going on here.

    Please send Hagrid some healing thoughts. He's a sad and miserable kitty cat right now.

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    Aw, poor boy. He does really sound miserable. Of course, we'll keep the prayers going.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Medusa View Post
    When you pet him, lightly tug on his fur and see if it easily comes out in what my vet called "paint brush" clumps. If so, it's important that you get some meds for the itching.
    No clumps of fur coming out, thank goodness. I'll be asking my vet about itch remedies, though, because I don't want things to reach that point if at all possible.

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