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    Scratching Face/head Raw

    For now, we will be keeping the cone on, putting caps on his nails and trying the chamomile. Fingers crossed :)
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    Scratching Face/head Raw

    I guess my hopes in this thread was to see if anyone else has experienced this with their fur baby. We're trying the food first before we put him through the stress of a biopsy and allergy testing.
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    Scratching Face/head Raw

    @LTS3 We are on week 3 of our food trial on the Hills z/d. If that doesn't seem to help we will definitely try something different. I was recommended to try venison by a vet tech friend of mine. @Mamanyt1953 I was just talking to my husband about those last night! We are going to give them a...
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    Yes, once the antibiotics and antihistamines have run their course all of his hair comes back and he is "normal" and does not scratch at all for a month (give or take). We'll remove his cone, go to work and come back to a bloody Iggs... We have tile floors and have not done anything/ used...
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    Scratching Face/head Raw

    I feel so bad for him, but he doesn't seem to let it bother him. He runs around, plays with out other cat and just loves love and attention! He just turned a year old in July, and weighs a little over 14lbs and has strictly been kept indoors. He has a long life ahead of him so we want to make...
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    Scratching Face/head Raw

    Help!! When Iggy was around 8-9 months old he started to scratch the top of his head and around his ears so badly he would be bloody and raw. Since March, we have taken him to the vet once to twice a month. He's been tested for ear mites, skin mites and scabies. He's had blood work, skin...
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