As I said to my cat the other day, "What, the diabetes isn't enough?" He did not answer.
Travis has been scratching around his shoulders for about a week. Talked to the vet, who said he may have a flea bite and to put him on flea medication (he's an indoor cat). so I did, but the scratching didn't get better. I don't notice him doing it all the time (I suspect he's going into hiding) but MAN is the hair coming off. Yesterday, I found a new spot he'd been biting, in the lower part of his back on his spine. He'd also been shaking his head a little. Took him to the vet, who ruled out mites and ear problems. We haven't done an allergy test yet. He's getting cortisone cream, and I did voice my concerns to the vet, who said that since it's topical, it's safer and that we would only have him on it twice a day for seven days. She also mentioned wanting to do a food trial if that doesn't work.
The diabetes obviously complicates matters! I've been lucky in that he was diagnosed in April and hasn't had insulin since his glucose curve ten days after diagnosis. Using the fabulous list from this site, I got him off of dry food and high carb food. He's eating primarily Fancy Feast classic chicken, turkey and beef. I have read that some cats have chicken and/or beef allergies. He's always gotten chicken and beef (although not the classic most of the time) and although he's had his moments of scratching out a tiny bit of fur, it's certainly not been to this extreme.
Has anyone experienced this? And if you've changed foods, are there any other options that aren't on the list? Non-chicken/beef/turkey foods seem to be pretty tough to come by. I'd like to be prepared pretty quickly for switching his food. Thanks for any help!!!
Travis has been scratching around his shoulders for about a week. Talked to the vet, who said he may have a flea bite and to put him on flea medication (he's an indoor cat). so I did, but the scratching didn't get better. I don't notice him doing it all the time (I suspect he's going into hiding) but MAN is the hair coming off. Yesterday, I found a new spot he'd been biting, in the lower part of his back on his spine. He'd also been shaking his head a little. Took him to the vet, who ruled out mites and ear problems. We haven't done an allergy test yet. He's getting cortisone cream, and I did voice my concerns to the vet, who said that since it's topical, it's safer and that we would only have him on it twice a day for seven days. She also mentioned wanting to do a food trial if that doesn't work.
The diabetes obviously complicates matters! I've been lucky in that he was diagnosed in April and hasn't had insulin since his glucose curve ten days after diagnosis. Using the fabulous list from this site, I got him off of dry food and high carb food. He's eating primarily Fancy Feast classic chicken, turkey and beef. I have read that some cats have chicken and/or beef allergies. He's always gotten chicken and beef (although not the classic most of the time) and although he's had his moments of scratching out a tiny bit of fur, it's certainly not been to this extreme.
Has anyone experienced this? And if you've changed foods, are there any other options that aren't on the list? Non-chicken/beef/turkey foods seem to be pretty tough to come by. I'd like to be prepared pretty quickly for switching his food. Thanks for any help!!!