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Oh my word! That is going to be a challenge for you to manage I can understand how your vet says this is most unusual, poor wee thing will have to live in a bubble, I can't think of how you will feed her, and keep her from environmental factors. I'll search online for any help for you - good luck, you must be so worried xx |
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Food - prescription diet Z/D by Hills long term 3 weeks antibiotics Combination steroids & cyclosporin long term - high doses to be weaned off slowly Special spray to reduce housedust mites once month x 3 months, then every six months |
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I don't envy you trying to find foods to keep her happy and healthy, Velvet. I just hope that the medication will make it possible for her to eat something that won't make her flare up. |
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Goodness - that's some list. I'm sure you'll do your best to find a way round for Mindy. Who knows, with careful management you might be able to reduce her sensitivity to some of the milder allergens over time. |
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We go for our meeting with the vet tomorrow and to start Mimdy's treatment, Just as well as she's scratched her chin raw today She is a nervous cat so not looking forward to annoying her but needs must x |
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