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@veronica00 Yes, he does. He also chews open wounds into his shoulders, gets respiratory infections and severe constipation. He is a super little stressmonkey.
There's a certain threshold that I let him get to now before I call them, because I'm familiar with his health problems at this point. I now know, for example, that when he starts getting discharge, they're not going to do anything but give me lysine and probiotics until his discharge is really bad and discolored. So I just sprinkle lysine into his food and give him probiotics on my own. No need to call them until it's at the point where they are concerned.
But each cat is different, just like people. They handle stress in different ways, and stress can weaken their immune systems and cause actual problems. So if you are at worried, at the very least call your vet and describe his symptoms and see what they say.
But each cat is different, just like people. They handle stress in different ways, and stress can weaken their immune systems and cause actual problems. So if you are at worried, at the very least call your vet and describe his symptoms and see what they say.