toomanycats
Member Since 2020
http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/3-14-buzzy-amps-115-1u.227008/
OK so last night & this morning I put the hydrocortisone on immediately after testing & that seems to make the biggest difference/be the most effective (vs. putting it on at a different time). One slight shake of the head, but no scratching, definitely not bothering him nearly as much when I do this. This definitely confirms the "it's a skin surface issue" vs. deeper in his ear like the vet said since the cream only goes on the outer surface of his ears.
Obviously, hydrocortisone cream isn't a long-term solution though. I'm using a 2.5% cream with a 1% coming shortly, which I'll try to see if I can switch to....idk if there's some other anti-itch type cream I can use? Hydrocortisone makes me nervous bc I know it can make skin fragile.
We're slowly trying to transition to the turkey food, but he remains not a fan...so that's annoying. We're still mixing in some of the chicken, so he's still getting that if it's the allergen.
OK so last night & this morning I put the hydrocortisone on immediately after testing & that seems to make the biggest difference/be the most effective (vs. putting it on at a different time). One slight shake of the head, but no scratching, definitely not bothering him nearly as much when I do this. This definitely confirms the "it's a skin surface issue" vs. deeper in his ear like the vet said since the cream only goes on the outer surface of his ears.
Obviously, hydrocortisone cream isn't a long-term solution though. I'm using a 2.5% cream with a 1% coming shortly, which I'll try to see if I can switch to....idk if there's some other anti-itch type cream I can use? Hydrocortisone makes me nervous bc I know it can make skin fragile.
We're slowly trying to transition to the turkey food, but he remains not a fan...so that's annoying. We're still mixing in some of the chicken, so he's still getting that if it's the allergen.