Accu metrics allergy testing

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Sean & Rufus

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So Rufus has food allergies and possible IBD and we are 99% sure turkey is an issue, but we know he has other allergies too. I've been told not to bother with getting him tested because they are inaccurate. I saw a Groupon for allergy testing and it came out to be about $45, so I figured what the heck. If it comes back showing turkey, I'll know it's for real. This is what came back....
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good thing your cat don't smoke and is not allergic to pet dander :joyful:

wonder why they test for sweet potato allergy but, not the more common used pumpkin for cats.

edit: oops nevermind, apparently i can't see right. i see pumpkin now even though i looked at the veggy side too first time!
 
wonder why they test for sweet potato allergy but, not the more common used pumpkin for cats
That is strange! But, I did buy some wet food from Walmart that was chicken and sweet potato, so maybe that is a thing now? These companies are starting to put all these veggies in the foods as a source of cheap protein and carbs. :(
 
That is strange! But, I did buy some wet food from Walmart that was chicken and sweet potato, so maybe that is a thing now? These companies are starting to put all these veggies in the foods as a source of cheap protein and carbs. :(

yeah i was blind, pumpkin is on there...
think comps may of realized sweet potato its yummier to cats like i did over a year ago perhaps. use to see it in dog food all the time but, rarely in cat canned foods.
my cats definitely prefer when i use sweet potato in their homemade food, they eat it up but, now i use mostly pumpkin since it is like half the carbs and they are not as enthused about it at all..
 
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