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Update: Monkey has shown improvement today by being more active with people.
However, yesterday I find that his has spots on his belly as shown in the pictures. Do you have any idea why does it happen?
The reasons I guess is:
1. The vet prescribe antibiotics to him since last week it was discover from Monkey's bloodwork that he had very high volume of white blood cell. The vet suspected that it may be infection. Do antibiotics cause the skin problem?
2. Monkey is allergic to the can food. I buy Feline Natural. The varieties include chicken, beef, lamb, and venison. I suspect he is allergic to maybe one or two of these. I guess it is less likely because of quality or safety of the food, since Feline Natural cans are made in New Zealand and do not contain strange or low quality by-products.
In addition, I want to ask if Chicken skin is healthy to cats? If I buy chicken parts that involve the skin, it is cheaper for me.
On the other hand I am thinking if I should give Monkey supplements to enhance his general health and diabetes healing, as Monkey is always the least healthy cat in my home. He has history of diarrhea and vomiting. Has some sort of inflammatory problem. Someone suggest that supplements such as fish old omega-3 for anti-inflammatory. Antioxidants for immune support. Digestive enzyme and probiotics etc. What is your opinion on that one? Like do supplement really help? Thanks
(I have seen your replies if you replied in my last post
Btw, Monkey PMPS's BG is 162 ml, should I adjust the dose? @Nan & Amber (GA) @Bron and Sheba (GA)
However, yesterday I find that his has spots on his belly as shown in the pictures. Do you have any idea why does it happen?
The reasons I guess is:
1. The vet prescribe antibiotics to him since last week it was discover from Monkey's bloodwork that he had very high volume of white blood cell. The vet suspected that it may be infection. Do antibiotics cause the skin problem?
2. Monkey is allergic to the can food. I buy Feline Natural. The varieties include chicken, beef, lamb, and venison. I suspect he is allergic to maybe one or two of these. I guess it is less likely because of quality or safety of the food, since Feline Natural cans are made in New Zealand and do not contain strange or low quality by-products.
In addition, I want to ask if Chicken skin is healthy to cats? If I buy chicken parts that involve the skin, it is cheaper for me.
On the other hand I am thinking if I should give Monkey supplements to enhance his general health and diabetes healing, as Monkey is always the least healthy cat in my home. He has history of diarrhea and vomiting. Has some sort of inflammatory problem. Someone suggest that supplements such as fish old omega-3 for anti-inflammatory. Antioxidants for immune support. Digestive enzyme and probiotics etc. What is your opinion on that one? Like do supplement really help? Thanks
Btw, Monkey PMPS's BG is 162 ml, should I adjust the dose? @Nan & Amber (GA) @Bron and Sheba (GA)
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Now Monkey Lantus is 2.75 U, should I adjust the dose to be lower?
It is so nice that Monkey did not rebel strongly
This is the best I can get for Monkey at this moment.
