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maggie4 Member Posts: 14 |
posted 02-17-2004 08:40 PM
We have a cat named Muffin that we love to death. I'll preface this by saying that he is extremely loving and sweet - he likes to sleep with us and share our pillows! He doesn't even mind being bathed much. He loves to be brushed and blow dried! He is a maine coone mix that we rescued from a shelter that unfortunately was in a terrible condition. (I stopped there while on business and came back with 3 kittens. One died at about 7 wks it seemed from some kind of bowel dysfunction, one developed a cold but recovered quickly and is currently very healthy). Many of the cats were sick - with no medicine :-( Muffin quickly developed cold like symptoms. It took many, many vet visits, fluid injections and around the clock care to keep the little guy alive. (my husband set up a tent with a vaporizer, and we would massage him and give him meds, he even came to the office with me sometimes to sleep under my desk). One of his eyes became very infected - the size of a marble on a teeny kitten. Anyway, he is now 2 1/2. He has always had a runny eye (though the initial swelling went down), with nasal congestion that worstens during every allergy season - he gets flare-ups whenever I do. He has had allergy shots from the vet (including higher than normal doses), but these don't seem to do much for him. I am sure that he is suffering. He sneezes a lot and he sounds congested. He loves to play, but he tires easily. He also has a problem with his weight which I attribute to the fact that he has a very poor sense of smell since his kitten-hood incident. This is difficult to control since we have 6 cats (5 rescues). I know this is getting long, but there is another thing that bothers me too. Muffin's runny eye is developing a cloudy area in the far outer corner. I have addressed this with his vet and he agrees that he is probably losing some of his vision, but no eye drops or creams...have helped since the initial swelling went down as a kitten. I would bet that Muffin gets sinus pain too - I try to massage his face and forehead. I have been cleaning his eye daily, which my vet says is good though I am worried about scratching his eye. Could clear eye help? Any nasal drops? I'd really like to see Muffin get better. We are working on the weight problem. Thanks so much. Maggie IP: Logged |
Chessmind Member Posts: 701 |
posted 02-17-2004 10:39 PM
Hello. I'm sorry your kitty has such bad allergies. Poor guy. This is going to be a very long post. The information below is from: http://www.fanciers.com/cat-faqs/medical-info.html I think it's very informative. I hope this helps you. Here are some highlights from the article in CATS Magazine, April 1992, pertaining to cats with allergies. Causes, symptoms, and treatments of some types of allergies:
Skin patch tests are used to determine cause of contact allergies.
Antihistamines or steroids may be used to eliminate symptoms (after ceasing administration of the drug)
Treatment uses...antihistamines, such as chlortrimetron.. More severe cases are treated with systemic steroids, which can have drawbacks. IP: Logged |
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