Hence the reason I'm looking for a different food brand. You "treat" a food allergy by switching or eliminating the allergy item from the cats diet. Which is what I'm doing.
I'm guessing it has to do with wheat or corn, because we were given food once and it didn't contain either of them and she was okay on that but our other cat wouldn't eat it. We may even have to buy them different foods but it wouldn't hurt to try Mrs Picky on the food the allergic cat needs Lol
Like I said ,I don't need people telling me to wet feed my cats. One is 10 years old and has been on dry food her entire life and has no health issues.
I have 3 cats, all of which have been fed dry food their entire lives (so don't start a whole debate about how I shouldn't dry feed them.)
Lately, one of my cats has been licking herself so much that she's leaving bald spots and scabs on her body. At first I thought it was separation anxiety...