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    Hi, Donna:

    Pyka was on Clavamox, then the Zythro for a month, and now Prednisone(with the Zyth or Clavamox for a bit, can't remember)...nothing has worked!

    I think we have to try antihistamines or a second opinion, or both.

    He doesn't sneeze OFTEN, but when he does...and then the infernal scratching; no rash or anything.

    He has even produced a hematoma under his chin, but that resorbs quite quickly.

    *sigh* poor kitty. And poor mom - this is her baby!
    "Do or do not. There is no try." -- Yoda

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    Poor Pyka. I sure hope that antihistamines will work. Sky and Sunny both have seasonal allergies and I've given Sky Clortrimetron sp? before and it seemed to help him a little bit. My old vet also gave me some type of allergy medicine last year when Sky became so bad but I forgot the name of it. Getting a second opinion is a great idea. I did this for Starr and now I have a wonderful new vet. Tell your mom that Pyka will remain in my thoughts and prayers.

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    I was waiting for a response from my parents about what their cat Lucey takes. She had lived me for a few years after my grandpa died, but became allergic, I swear, to the town I lived in. She was fine in Allentown, but when I moved to Bethlehem, she just got so bad. She was sniffly and sneezy all the time, and the vet couldn't get her any better living with me, he suggested having her go to my parents' place in the country. She's been doing much better there since she's been up there. She takes Prednisone on an as needed basis, and she also gets (I think this is what my dad said..) Dextromethasone. I know she gets a shot once a month during the summer.

    She no longer sneezes blood, but she does get semi stuffy and her eyes get weepy when the meds wear off. She's a semi-smushy faced kitty, a tortie with one heck of an attitude. Maybe your mom's vet might want to try the Dextro stuff.

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    Today was vet day...the vet is reluctant to use antihistamines, as the steroids do the job... in fact, Mom said when Pyka does sneeze now, it is much fainter and losing pinkness.

    I'll have her ask the vet about the Dextromethasone. Is that a steroid as well?

    Thanks, Jenn.
    "Do or do not. There is no try." -- Yoda

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    Dextramethasone is another type of steroid, so if the vet gives it to Pyka make sure that he only takes one type of medicine.

    Has your mother tried to increase the humidity in the house? I used to live in Calgary so I know how dry it gets there But Connor got the sneezes earlier this year and he was sneezing up blood. I couldn't get into the vet right away but I bought a couple of humidifiers and increased the humidity in the house. That REALLY helped with both the sneezes and the bloody sneezes. (Besides it is healthier than the steriods...)

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    I have heard that you can give a cat 1/4 a Benaydril (is that how it is spelled) I even asked my vet and he said yes. Call several vets and ask about that and see what they say.

    That would be to simple a cure and they wouldn't be making the money they are if it worked...

    Also, I had a neighbor who had a small dog with symptoms just like that, sneezing and the stuff<nicer word) flying all over the house.. The vet told them it was caused by the dogs teeth... They couldn't afford to have his teeth cleaned after all the other money they had spent on it so someone offered to take the dog and have the teeth cleaned if they could keep the dog so they let them have their dog.. They got the dogs teeth cleaned and the dog was cured! How's Pyka's teeth?

    Special Needs Pets just leave bigger imprints on your heart!

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    Laura - most of Pyka's teeth are GONE. He and his brother are oriental shorthairs, and got the congenital tooth problem that so many do. My mom is VERY conscientious about cat care...but after a point, the teeth were just going to be re-absorbed into the gums.

    They still got their fangs, though!

    But I am SOOO mad at my mom's vet. She asked about antihistamines, and the vet said they don't use them at their clinic (more than one vet there) because they don't help cats with allergies.

    WHAT????????????????

    I called my clinic, and the tech checked with my vet and the co-owner of the clinic, and while they don't have cat/dog antihistamines per se, they did suggest 10mg of Benadryl am and pm.

    I told mom that.

    Pyka is back on Clavamox because he is getting congestion in his chest again. Easing off the prednisone, the so-called Magic Bullet. So why are they easing off it then?

    And no matter what they do, Pyka still sneezes the pink/pinker "stuff".

    AAAAAAAAAAGHHHHH! What do I do?????

    Mom says her vet knows best and she trusts her vet.....
    "Do or do not. There is no try." -- Yoda

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