Sheila & Beau GA & Jeddie GA
Member Since 2009
His numbers have been high and flat so I have been raising his dose. Again. I am not even sure that is the right thing to do. Last March he had decent numbers on .6u to .7u with a few rebound swings. But then he had just as nice numbers in early Sept. on .3u. However, he was also having some food allergies issues then.
All the cats have fleas. I think they got them from the house in MI where I take them for vacation 2-3 times a year. There is evidence that mice have gotten into the living areas from the basement, so that is most likely the cause. Now I have to treat them with something and clean all the bedding and vacuum everywhere (move furniture and get under it if they have slept under it, like my bed, etc.). I am not sure I want to use Frontline again since it is so toxic, but I don't think natural treatments work and they all have essential oils in them that I have read are bad for cats. Sigh.
He has also taken to peeing on the rug in my second bedroom. He started doing that when he was having the severe diarrhea from the food allergy, but he still does it about once every week or two. Now sure what to do about that other than clean up after him. I put a heavy tarp under the rug so it can't damage the floor or sub floor. It's a cheap rug (Ikea $20) so I don't mind throwing it out when I have to, but I need a rug in there and he would probably pee on the replacement.... I tried uping his prozac dose from 1/4 tab sid to alternating 1/4 tab and 1/2 tab, but he started acting a little freaked so I cut back again. He is on prozac for out of control inappropriate peeing and OCD symptoms from when I got him two years ago. It made a huge difference. Stopped the peeing entirely for almost a year and made him less anxious.
All the cats have fleas. I think they got them from the house in MI where I take them for vacation 2-3 times a year. There is evidence that mice have gotten into the living areas from the basement, so that is most likely the cause. Now I have to treat them with something and clean all the bedding and vacuum everywhere (move furniture and get under it if they have slept under it, like my bed, etc.). I am not sure I want to use Frontline again since it is so toxic, but I don't think natural treatments work and they all have essential oils in them that I have read are bad for cats. Sigh.
He has also taken to peeing on the rug in my second bedroom. He started doing that when he was having the severe diarrhea from the food allergy, but he still does it about once every week or two. Now sure what to do about that other than clean up after him. I put a heavy tarp under the rug so it can't damage the floor or sub floor. It's a cheap rug (Ikea $20) so I don't mind throwing it out when I have to, but I need a rug in there and he would probably pee on the replacement.... I tried uping his prozac dose from 1/4 tab sid to alternating 1/4 tab and 1/2 tab, but he started acting a little freaked so I cut back again. He is on prozac for out of control inappropriate peeing and OCD symptoms from when I got him two years ago. It made a huge difference. Stopped the peeing entirely for almost a year and made him less anxious.