Purrs In Our Hearts - Cat Forum UK
Cat Health & Behaviour => Health & Behaviour General => Topic started by: cazzer on April 25, 2010, 14:21:00 PM
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Hi everyone
sorry this is going to be a long post
I've got a really stroppy raggie called Beau who is not having a good time at moment. In January we took on two NFC kittens and after a month or so after this Beau got really bad conjuctivitis in one eye. We went away for a weekend and came back found him with his eye closed. He was referred to the eye specialist at our vets who said he was the worst case that she had ever seen. Tests were done and it was found that he carries the Herpes virus which causes the eye problem. Anyway treatment was completed at cost of £1000 plus and he was fine. Yesterday I found him with gunge in the same eye and sure enough he has conjuctivitis again.
He is a jekyll and hyde character at the best of times one minute loving next minute biting or scratching and he is very attached to me and he is very aggressive at times to the kittens but other times plays with them quite happily. He has always been like this though so its not just since the arrival of the kittens and he gets as much attention as them [if not more]. I know the Herpes virus flares up when stressed so have been trying to de stress him as I feel this could be an ongoing problem that we could have. I've put him on zyklene and have a feliway diffuser. I was wondering about Bach flower remedies as to whether this could help him. {I previously tried rescue remedy in his water when we first got him but this had no effect on his nature but have not tried it since or on his coat]. He has also started peeing on the bed [usually when I'm in it], and will cry loudly if shut out of the room and keep everyone awake. I've as a very last resort thought about rehoming him if this would make him happier but I think this would be vey difficult due to his stroppy nature and the fact his Herpes medication is so expensive [10 tablets = £70!!!!! which lasts 3 weeks ], whilst we have him insured for anyone else this condition would be excluded. He is the most loving cat I've ever owned when he it suits him but vile if it doesn't!
Any other suggestions at all to make him less stressed???
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Anyway treatment was completed at cost of £1000 plus and he was fine.
:Crazy:
what herpes medication is he on?
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He's on Famvir which is the expensive tablet and enisyl paste but this is not all the time only if the eye flares up. I should have said that the weeing problem has been ongoing for a year or so but seemed to stop six months ago. We had our elderly persian Shona put to sleep at the same time.
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Just thoughts.....Feliway plug ins and Zykline meds..........I know the later has helped many cats on Purrs...........dont know where you get it though cos think you may be able to buy online
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As your insured id get a decent behaviourist in to help you, they often cover a consult, it sounds like you have done the basics
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Omega 3 is supposed to be good to help prevent it flaring up. A supplement to support the immune system from somewhere like vetuk might help. AFAIK. Stress causes the immune system to go down to animals (and people) become prone to any bugs.
http://www.vetuk.co.uk/digestive-supplements-pet-skin-supplements-c-5_15/efavet-efa-omega-3-6-liquid-complex-for-cat-dog-p-3503
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Thanks for those suggestions. I've already got him on zyklene and bought a feliway diffuser yesterday. I hadn't heard about the Omega 3 so will have a look at that. i know my vets use a behaviourist from Bristol veterinary school so I'll have a chat about that to my vet on Wednesday.