FurBabiesMama
Member Since 2017
Has anyone had allergy testing done on their cat? I am talking about the real deal where they shave a section of the cat's side and stick them with a bunch of needles, each with a different allergen. I have been told, and everything I have read seems to agree, that is the only allergy testing that is really accurate. Supposedly, the blood or saliva tests are not. I really want to know specifically what Willow is allergic to so we can proceed accordingly, but I just don't think I can put her through that. Is it as horrible as it seems?
Also, I avoid steroids like the plague, but am I being unreasonable on that? In August, the hair above Willow's eyes, the right one especially, thinned, and the skin was pink. She was itchy and had a few little spots where she had scratched herself. The vet told me to cleanse the area and apply Tritop a couple of times a day. I had just tried a couple of new foods (Tiki Cat Velvet Mousse), so I assumed she had been allergic to something in them and discontinued them immediately. The vet said that if the Triptop did not work, steroids was the next option, or I could take her to see a dermatologist who would probably want to do allergy testing.
Right after that, Willow had to have dental extractions, and due to infection that was present, she was given two Convenia shots. The issue around her eyes cleared up. It started coming back over the last couple of weeks. She also has little spots where she has scratched herself around her neck and ears. There are no fleas. The only new thing around here is cat grass. I have had it around since Sept for Mia. Would it have taken two months for symptoms to show up if she is allergic to that? I also can't help but wonder if it is something that the Convenia held off, and it's return is because that is now totally out of her system.
I have been wiping the areas with a warm, wet cloth, and applying Triptop where there were any spots. It seems to be a bit better, but I really want to get rid of it. Willow has been allergy-prone for most of her life. She is 'sniffly' and sneezes. She also has asthma. I have been giving her Zyrtec every day since March. For the last couple of months, I have been giving her Cerenia every other day because her asthma attacks are virtually non-existent when she is on it. I also have a crazy amount of air filtration going on in my house to try and reduce allergens as much as possible. Any experiences/thoughts/ideas are appreciated. Thanks!
Also, I avoid steroids like the plague, but am I being unreasonable on that? In August, the hair above Willow's eyes, the right one especially, thinned, and the skin was pink. She was itchy and had a few little spots where she had scratched herself. The vet told me to cleanse the area and apply Tritop a couple of times a day. I had just tried a couple of new foods (Tiki Cat Velvet Mousse), so I assumed she had been allergic to something in them and discontinued them immediately. The vet said that if the Triptop did not work, steroids was the next option, or I could take her to see a dermatologist who would probably want to do allergy testing.
Right after that, Willow had to have dental extractions, and due to infection that was present, she was given two Convenia shots. The issue around her eyes cleared up. It started coming back over the last couple of weeks. She also has little spots where she has scratched herself around her neck and ears. There are no fleas. The only new thing around here is cat grass. I have had it around since Sept for Mia. Would it have taken two months for symptoms to show up if she is allergic to that? I also can't help but wonder if it is something that the Convenia held off, and it's return is because that is now totally out of her system.
I have been wiping the areas with a warm, wet cloth, and applying Triptop where there were any spots. It seems to be a bit better, but I really want to get rid of it. Willow has been allergy-prone for most of her life. She is 'sniffly' and sneezes. She also has asthma. I have been giving her Zyrtec every day since March. For the last couple of months, I have been giving her Cerenia every other day because her asthma attacks are virtually non-existent when she is on it. I also have a crazy amount of air filtration going on in my house to try and reduce allergens as much as possible. Any experiences/thoughts/ideas are appreciated. Thanks!
I have seen several people come here whose cats' diabetes seemed to have been triggered by steroids. My vet assured me that short-term use of oral steroids would be fine, but in comes my paranoia about ANY steroids.