MaSha
Member Since 2016
Hi,
a little (positive) feedback.
Our cat is still insulin-free almost a year after switching to meet-based diet (about 90% raw). Thank you again for your support and advice!!!
My hubby took our cat (10 year old castrated male) to see a vet, after a two-day diarrhea, ear scratching and spots on his belly. Otherwise he was his usual self, playful, asking for food etc.
The vet has concluded that all the symptoms are reaction to flee bites. He treated our cat against flees and he gave my hubby the following therapy:
1. Cortizeme cream ( prednisolone: 1 000 mg + neomicine: 500 UI + sodium hydroxymethylsulfinate: 1 000 mg): to put on his ears and belly to calm down the allergic reaction.
Should I use it? When he was injected with a corticosteorid (by mistake!) when he was diabetic it wreaked havoc in his system and almost killed him. Is the cream safer? I'm afraid he will lick his belly as he has been suffering from "over-grooming" ever since he was diabetic and his belly was shaven.
Is this cream a localized treatment or could it influence his whole body?
2. Zylkene ( Maltodextrin, Casein (tryptic hydrolysate from bovine milk), magnesium stearate)
The vet gave this to calm down his "over-grooming" behavior.
As I said ever since his belly was shaven he started licking it and basically never stopped.
The vet mentioned anxiolytic effect of this medication, but I worry that it may influence negatively the balance we created that led to the reversal of diabetes.
Had I been in the vet's office I'd share my concerns and ask some additional questions.
anyway, I don't want to put our cat's health at risk because of fleas! But I also do not want to make him suffer needlessly by not administering meds that can help him.
Thank you in advance for your replies!
a little (positive) feedback.
Our cat is still insulin-free almost a year after switching to meet-based diet (about 90% raw). Thank you again for your support and advice!!!
My hubby took our cat (10 year old castrated male) to see a vet, after a two-day diarrhea, ear scratching and spots on his belly. Otherwise he was his usual self, playful, asking for food etc.
The vet has concluded that all the symptoms are reaction to flee bites. He treated our cat against flees and he gave my hubby the following therapy:
1. Cortizeme cream ( prednisolone: 1 000 mg + neomicine: 500 UI + sodium hydroxymethylsulfinate: 1 000 mg): to put on his ears and belly to calm down the allergic reaction.
Should I use it? When he was injected with a corticosteorid (by mistake!) when he was diabetic it wreaked havoc in his system and almost killed him. Is the cream safer? I'm afraid he will lick his belly as he has been suffering from "over-grooming" ever since he was diabetic and his belly was shaven.
Is this cream a localized treatment or could it influence his whole body?
2. Zylkene ( Maltodextrin, Casein (tryptic hydrolysate from bovine milk), magnesium stearate)
The vet gave this to calm down his "over-grooming" behavior.
As I said ever since his belly was shaven he started licking it and basically never stopped.
The vet mentioned anxiolytic effect of this medication, but I worry that it may influence negatively the balance we created that led to the reversal of diabetes.
Had I been in the vet's office I'd share my concerns and ask some additional questions.
anyway, I don't want to put our cat's health at risk because of fleas! But I also do not want to make him suffer needlessly by not administering meds that can help him.
Thank you in advance for your replies!