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Cat Health & Behaviour => Health & Behaviour General => Topic started by: liquorice on August 20, 2009, 22:09:04 PM
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Hello
For the past week our cat has been scratching like mad! I'm not sure if it is because she was on frontline combo and now back on the normal frontline, anybody got any ideas. She has like flea bite things around her neck, but todat no fleas have been found. I am taking her to the vets on saturday.
Thanks :scared:
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She could have a flea allergy. It only takes one flea bite to get them itching like mad. My dog has been diagnosed as having said allergy. If it is this a steroid injection at the vets should stop the itching. I only ever found one flea on her after repeated searches.
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Thank you!
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How she doing today?
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Hello
Thanks for asking!
We took her to the vets tonight and they said she could just have an allergy to something, they didn't want to give her the steroid injection, but gave us 5mg tablets which she is to take half in the morning and half at night, they are: Prednidale. Do you know if these make her tired at all, she seems a little calmer.
Thanks
J
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I am not sure about those tablets hunnie but I am sure someone on here will know.
Maybe she is a little tired due to not feeling 100% herself.
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Glad she seem a bit more settled poor girl, not sure about tablets and like MrsR says probably unrelated, I would just see how she goes and ask the vet if need be :hug:
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Hello
Thanks for asking!
We took her to the vets tonight and they said she could just have an allergy to something, they didn't want to give her the steroid injection, but gave us 5mg tablets which she is to take half in the morning and half at night, they are: Prednidale. Do you know if these make her tired at all, she seems a little calmer.
Thanks
J
hi
i think thats what my vet gave tigger but a long acting injection version.
he isnt
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They are the tablet form of steroids - I'm surprised they didn't give a long-acting jab instead really.
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Oral steroids are better imo as you control what goes in and can wean off when you need to, several weeks of steroid being released is sometimes overkill.
Have you a fine comb you can run along her back? If you comb her and then look in the hair you will find out if theres flea activity as black bits will be in the hair. Put the black bits on a wet tissue and see if they turn red, if so thats flea poop :sick:
A house spray such as indorex or acclaim will help if she has a flea allergy, most of them live in the environment not on the cat, you can buy these sprays online from vet uk or similar online pharmacies ;D
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Hello
Thanks for everybodys help. We took her to a more experienced vet within the same practice as she needed dental treatment. The vet looked at her skin and it not sure what is causing it but whatever it is causes a whitehead to appear then a scab on the top. Any ideas???
Thanks
J :thanks:
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Any new cleaning products in the home, shake'n'vac/ laundry detergent? Any change in food?
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Hello
No, although she does eat kittens biscuits alongside her normal cat food.
J
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Are the kitten biscuits relatively new to your cat? The reason I ask if that Noah was madly itchy for a couple of days on a sample of Royal Canin: at least I think it was that as he is indoor and white so I know it isn't fleas! :catlove2: If the biscuits are new could you perhaps feed your cat and kitten separately for a week or two? The problem with allergies is they can develop to foods/ products that are not new, so the cause can be tough to root out. Are you insured? If so and this persists your vet might be willing to run some allergy tests.
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I think the clue hear is the change from Combo to ordinary frontline because they work different and I suspect a switch back will resolve the problem, If there is one flea or sign of dirt, eggs are very small and white then this will be what is making her itch.