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I am shocked that not one person on here has considered natural or alternative therapies for their beloved animal. The only thing prescription drugs do is treat symptoms, not the underlying cause. Another thing is that food should be considered medicine and Friskies for a cat is like McDonald's for us humans. We tend to feed and care for our animals the same we do ourselves. There is so much stuff on the net for alternative animal care and there are holistic vets that do not believe in costly drugs that would most likely simply be a death sentence for your animal. Cooking whole foods that your animal is drawn to will help, with a bit of raw occasionally, and absolutely zero grain (In ALL commercial dry foods). I give my cat organic canned quail, rabbit, beef and duck which are all cooling to the system and won't cause an inflammatory reaction. Koha, PetGuard, Dave's, and hound and Gatos are all good canned foods. They can be found at select pet food stores, and the staff are generally very knowledgeable. Another great option is Diatomaceous earth (D.E) in very small quantities added to wet food.There are lots of forums on the web that discuss this product in great detail and is good for both humans and animals.
Jennifer/Holistic Practitioner
Jennifer/Holistic Practitioner