Jcaliff
Member Since 2019
With Ruxpin's diabetes and chronic upper respiratory currently under control (knock on wood), by far my biggest problem is his food allergies. I'm not taking about dermatitis and feline acne. I mean allergies that make his upper and/or lower lips puff up like balloons. I've spoken to the vet about it, and she said that normally they would give him a steroid shot when he has a flare up, but because of the diabetes they can't do that so the best thing I can do is keep trying to find a food that won't trigger it and that the antibiotics he's already on for his chronic rhinosinusitus should help.
He's had this problem since he was young (he's currently 11). None of this is a new development, it's just now become a problem because of the reliance on wet food. Dry food with the same proteins have never been an issue, but I had to stop feeding him wet food when he was young because of his allergies. I had other sick cats that needed wet food, so I would put their food on the counter where he couldn't reach as he's not much of a jumper. Unfortunately, now he needs the wet food. He'll be fine on a new food for a month or two, then he develops symptoms.
For a month or so I had him on two different types of the same brand (chicken and turkey) and he stated to flare up, and I noticed he was self-selecting the turkey and not eating the chicken, so I stopped feeding him the chicken. Face cleared up, everything looked good for a few weeks, and now his lower lip just started swelling up again last night. It's not cheap food either. Supposedly free of everything, no artificial anything.
It's so unbelievably difficult to find anything he'll even eat. He hates everything. He'll starve himself before he'll even try some of the other (even more expensive) brands I've bought in the past. I'm just kind of at a loss. I also have three other cats, which makes it more difficult.
Here's a picture of his current flare up from last night. And the second is one from October. He was not thrilled about having either picture taken.
He's had this problem since he was young (he's currently 11). None of this is a new development, it's just now become a problem because of the reliance on wet food. Dry food with the same proteins have never been an issue, but I had to stop feeding him wet food when he was young because of his allergies. I had other sick cats that needed wet food, so I would put their food on the counter where he couldn't reach as he's not much of a jumper. Unfortunately, now he needs the wet food. He'll be fine on a new food for a month or two, then he develops symptoms.
For a month or so I had him on two different types of the same brand (chicken and turkey) and he stated to flare up, and I noticed he was self-selecting the turkey and not eating the chicken, so I stopped feeding him the chicken. Face cleared up, everything looked good for a few weeks, and now his lower lip just started swelling up again last night. It's not cheap food either. Supposedly free of everything, no artificial anything.
It's so unbelievably difficult to find anything he'll even eat. He hates everything. He'll starve himself before he'll even try some of the other (even more expensive) brands I've bought in the past. I'm just kind of at a loss. I also have three other cats, which makes it more difficult.
Here's a picture of his current flare up from last night. And the second is one from October. He was not thrilled about having either picture taken.