Does anyone know if cat develops a food allergie, how long woulld it take for the food to be out of their system?
So what you are saying is the only symptom she has is scratching and excessive licking, correct?Thank you for responding. One of my cats has soars from scratching. The vet tested her for ringworm and said it was negative. I then did a fecal test to test for oarisites, that came back negative also. Now the vet is telling me it will cost hundreds more to find out what's wrong. I have already spent almost 300 on those 2 visits, I have 3 other cats and from all the reading I have been doing, if it really was ringworm we all would have gotten it by now. So now I'm trying to figure this out before I just bring my baby back to the vet again. I would do anything for her, but to just keep going when I feel this vet is not really helping is just spending more
Money I afford and stressing her out. She is the most scared kitty I have ever had n bringing her to the vet is horrible. She is exesivly licking herself also. This all started around a month ago.
Thank you so much again for your response. She has soars from the scratching, she had feline acne as well. The vet gave her a shot of antibiotics and tested for ringworm bc of the soars.
I thought I responded to you and I did it wrong, I'm not good with this , that's why I never write on this site and I love it so much . But thank you very much for responding to me! I've never heard of wild calling, that's a canned food?This happened to my kitten after I put her on a new dry food. Even when I took her off the food after a few days of scratching, she kept scratching bloody sores on her head.
I took her to the vet and they gave her an antibiotic and a steroid injection. That took care of it. At the same time I also changed her litter to a less dusty brand.
Definitely try to get your kitty on something plain like wild calling canned to see if it helps. Allergens take weeks to clear the cat's system.
I've also found my kitten has sensitivity to any cleaning solutions and sprays. So I only use vinegar to clean the house and hypoallergenic laundry detergent.
Wild Calling has both dry and canned cat food: http://wildcalling.com/ The canned foods have novel proteins and are ideal to feed if you think your cat might have a food allergy or sensitivity to a particular protein (chicken is a common).I thought I responded to you and I did it wrong, I'm not good with this , that's why I never write on this site and I love it so much . But thank you very much for responding to me! I've never heard of wild calling, that's a canned food?