Lana & Yoyo
Member Since 2010
I took Yoyo for acupuncture yesterday to see if that could help his flea allergy. http://www.animalfixer.com/ --- Yoyo did not mind the needles too much. He complained a couple of times when they went in. Trying to keep him still after they were in was quite another thing. Yoyo is usually pretty passive at the doctor's office, but he seemed to be in a really foul mood this trip.
Dr. Addleman turned out to be a board certified feline specialist veterinarian who is now an acupuncturist. She felt his abdomen and told me his liver is enlarged. Since his liver is enlarged, that may be a factor preventing or making it difficult for him to go into remission. I had asked all three vets Yoyo has seen in the past 6 months why he has a "beer belly," and they all just shrugged. Now I know why. She listened to his heart and said it did not sound quite normal. She wants him to have an utrasound.
She says inflammation severely aggravates diabetes. Infections and allergies cause inflammation. She says his teeth are a mess and he requires teeth cleaning and dental work. I had asked the vet I was going to last year to take a look at his teeth because I thought they needed to be cleaned. He said, "No rush. Get his diabetes under control first." She says he has an eye infection also that needs to be treated.
For the fleas, I need to get my house and yard fumigated. Although she doesn't think there are anymore fleas in my house and yard than the average person would have, Yoyo is like the one person in a group who gets attacked by mosquitoes while the rest get no bites at all. Since there is no such thing as a flea repellent contrary to the claims of some flea products, she wants me to give him Capstar every other day. If he has one flea in a 12 day period, it is enough to keep his flea allergy aggravated and his skin inflamed.
She gave me some herbal pills called "wind toxin" that are for allergies.
I have an appointment with the vet on Tuesday to discuss these recommendations. I go back for his next acupuncture treatment June 9th. I really am going to have to make Yoyo get a job!
Lana
Dr. Addleman turned out to be a board certified feline specialist veterinarian who is now an acupuncturist. She felt his abdomen and told me his liver is enlarged. Since his liver is enlarged, that may be a factor preventing or making it difficult for him to go into remission. I had asked all three vets Yoyo has seen in the past 6 months why he has a "beer belly," and they all just shrugged. Now I know why. She listened to his heart and said it did not sound quite normal. She wants him to have an utrasound.
She says inflammation severely aggravates diabetes. Infections and allergies cause inflammation. She says his teeth are a mess and he requires teeth cleaning and dental work. I had asked the vet I was going to last year to take a look at his teeth because I thought they needed to be cleaned. He said, "No rush. Get his diabetes under control first." She says he has an eye infection also that needs to be treated.
For the fleas, I need to get my house and yard fumigated. Although she doesn't think there are anymore fleas in my house and yard than the average person would have, Yoyo is like the one person in a group who gets attacked by mosquitoes while the rest get no bites at all. Since there is no such thing as a flea repellent contrary to the claims of some flea products, she wants me to give him Capstar every other day. If he has one flea in a 12 day period, it is enough to keep his flea allergy aggravated and his skin inflamed.
She gave me some herbal pills called "wind toxin" that are for allergies.
I have an appointment with the vet on Tuesday to discuss these recommendations. I go back for his next acupuncture treatment June 9th. I really am going to have to make Yoyo get a job!
Lana