I know this post and your response Winnie'sMom is also very old, but I'm curious what you found out about your cat. I'm trying to figure out what may be at issue in my cat as well.
I hope the cat is doing better. I unfortunately do not know, but I was wondering if you've looked at virtual vet visits until you're able to go in-person to your vet, which may be more affordable in the meantime.
Thank you. I'm glad you found something that worked. He is on cyclosporine which is supposed to help control allergic responses, but so far hasn't helped with the lip and paw inflammation and ulcer issues.
Here are two photos of the paw issue. The main paw pad one is not as clear of a photo. The problem starts as almost like a rash on the edge of the main paw pad and then gets dark bacteria around it, ulcers, and eventually scabs. The problem then moves to the edges of the toe pads on the same paw.
I will try new detergent.
Yes, cats are indoor only.
I'm sure we and others could be tracking in things, although we try to remove shoes as much as possible. Yes, someone moved in so there was new furniture and items (shoes from work not accessible though) that are still here. We've gotten...
Thanks for the tips. I use paper litter (oko cat). I don't use perfume or candles. My cleaners do have scents. I use Dawn with scents for countertops, so I'll try regular Dawn next. Laundry detergent varies.
Yes, his diet is a novel protein and then has hydrolyzed ingredients. The other cat is getting the same food. We're very careful about him not getting any human food as well on dishes to the best of our ability.
We do not wipe or clean the cats with anything.
We switched to a paper-based...
Good question. I use Pine-Sol. And have used that since he was a kitten. I've thought about whether it may be that, but he doesn't react differently when the floor is just mopped. It's worth a try switching though to a pet-friendly floor cleaner. If anyone has suggestions on a cat-safe...
Unknown allergic reaction in 3.5 year-old cat. Looking for anyone who has/had a similar issue with their cat and has any advice. Below is information about the issues, treatments, and actions we've taken in consultation with our vets (general and dermatologist vets).
Early 2020 – November 2021...