cat digging her face/drooling/peeing

5kats4me

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Hello,
I have an almost 2 yr old cat that started scratching her face and digging and when she does this she drools bad and sneezes, meows very loudly, and pees where ever she is at doing this behavior(bed, couch, floor, etc...).
we have taken her to the vet and he didn't really know what it was. he put her on antibiotics and antihistimes. it cleared up some but when she was done with the meds it came right back.
does anyone have any suggestions or a clue as to what this could be?
 

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I wish I could help you and I hope somebody will come along with some advice. That is a very strange behaviour indeed.

Good luck with your kitty.........
 

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It could be anything from seizures to a bad tooth. If I were you, I'd get a second opinion from another vet. For her to wet herself, it must be very painful, or something neurological. Poor baby..
 

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I'd would change vets and get a second opinion. I hope you find the answer and your furbaby gets better. Let us know.
 

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I agree - change vets! There's something wrong with your kitty - she's trying to tell you she's in pain, and cats hide their pain pretty well.

Good luck!
 

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Get a 2nd Opiniopn.My Stormy Drooledonce in a while then on dec 4th I found her with Drool all over and she couldnt walk. Her Kidneys were gone and that is what caused it. She had to be Pts the next day.
 

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I agree! A second opinion is in order! Get a new vet, and see what they have to say about it! Write all your questions down before you go to the vet, that way you dont get nervous and forget something! Good luck and good
 

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I agree, second opinion. A good vet should not send a cat home that is obvious pain. I first thought a tooth problem. Poor baby
Let us know how it goes. Sending lots of healing vibes
 
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