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Have you thought or looked into the possibilities of adding some Lecithin or Slippery Elm to his food, that might help. http://fiascofarm.com/herbs/herb_index.htm http://www.natural-pet-info.org/skin...tch&ysmtac=PPC http://www.serve.com/BatonRouge/fats.htm |
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I have a similar experience to Farthing. One of our first cats had what appeared to be an intractible skin problem which I think the vet called miliary excema. He was threated with hormone pills which cleared it up. This was about 35 years ago - so there's nothing new under the sun, is there? |
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Funnily enough, Snowy's treatment was nearly 20 years ago. I've mentioned it to the vets now and they have never heard of using hormones to treat a skin problem! Sometimes the old ways are the best, but get forgotten. |
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