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  1. maggieq87

    IBD first line treatment

    Sorry to bump this up, but my cat had her diagnostic ultrasound today that revealed very severe ibd that's through all her intestines. She's been on steroids and probiotics with little improvement for months so she just started lomustin(sp?) Today. It's a chemo pill. I know I need to switch her...
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    Eosinophillic Granuloma Complex

    Did you do allergy testing? How much does that cost? I have to figure out what it is, this is just awful. Her worst one is on her thigh, there is NO WAY to wrap it!! I've tried everything.
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    Can't find a solution!

    Her issues come and go even if she's on just rabbit for months, they seem to have no trigger. i think maybe the hot weather makes it worse?
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    Eosinophillic Granuloma Complex

    Anybody? Help me! have 3 cats, all with a good number of health issues. IBS, Urinary Tract Disease, allergies, my youngest was "diagnosed" or assumed to have Eosinophillic Granuloma Complex. They currently eat an all raw diet, I am lucky enough to have a pet food deli near my home. The skin...
  5. maggieq87

    Can't find a solution!

    I have 3 cats, all with a good number of health issues. IBS, Urinary Tract Disease, allergies, my youngest was "diagnosed" or assumed to have Eosinophillic Granuloma Complex. They currently eat an all raw diet, I am lucky enough to have a pet food deli near my home. The skin issues of the...
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    Computer game for a Cat?

    I've got a kindle, too. I got a few free apps, ones not specifically for cats, it's just a loo pond but they like it. Heads ups though, my kitten is no OBSESSED with every screen in my house. My laptop, tv, phone. She now thinks they're all hers and attacks movement. My poor laptop has a big...
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    Cats and apartments

    I've always had cats in apartments and I've never told my landlords.  My cats are well behaved.  I always make sure they're allowed in the building and I live in a complex that owns 120 buildings.  No one in the office ever comes in and the maintanence guys have no clue who's supposed to have...
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    Would you adopt a kitten with a facial deformity?

    I personally love special, unique cats.  I'd be more inclined to adopt one with a deformity. The one you're describing seems minor, completely benign and merely cosmetic.  I can't imagine it'd prevent a sweet cat from being adopted!  Are you fostering?
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