
My cat has a very bad and neurotic habbit of scratching spots on his body until they become raw and bleeding. Usually it’s behind his neck, or in front of his ear. He is a indoor healthy kitty (no fleas!). My vet thought it was ringworm at first, but our cat tested negative.
My vet mentioned that sometimes it’s an indication of food allergies. Does anyone know much about food allergies in cats? He is being fed perscription diet cat food r/d to help him maintain a healthy weight. Any info, including links, would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
To answer your query, you should ask your vet about the primary treatment that your cat needs. Don’t hesitate to look for another veterinarian if there’s a need. If you love your furry pal, you definitely need to do everything for her. I will share you some links below, they might be of help. It’s not that hard to find remedy for cat food allergies. I wish everything the best for you and your cat.
Cat Food Allergies
Food Allergies & Intolerance in Cats – Pet Education
Intolerance in cats and food allergies aren’t that hard to understand. You should read this article if you truly care for your furry friend and I’m sure you do.
Skin Disease Due to Food Allergies in Cats | petMD
There’s so much to understand from this write-up such as most common cat food allergies, best cat food for skin allergies, feline allergies, common cat allergies, food allergies in cat symptoms, and how to tell if your cat has allergies.
You might also want to check out these other articles about cat food allergies from Pet MD, Pet Education, and Hills Pet.
You must watch this video about cat food allergies because it is informational.
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