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22-01-2012, 04:40 PM   #1

Need some advice re cat :)


Sparrow my lovely one eyed moggy has a problem

I'll start at the begining and apologise for rambling but I can't expect advice if you don't know the full story.

Just before we moved house in december Sparrow had an allergic reaction to a flea collar, this made him lose his fur around his neck and he had a really smelly discharge. Antibiotics, steriods and daily baths in salt water helped but he was back to a new vets shortly after we moved because altho there was an improvement it was kind of 'stuck as it was' ?? Anyway the new vet gave him another antibiotic jab and steroids and said just leave him and see how it goes. It got worse! Next time vet said more antibiotics and this time bathe daily in 'hibi scrub'

We finally had a break through the infection on his neck is pretty much gone, just a few scabs left but the open weeping sores gone The problem now is where he has had so much fur shaved off around his neck and head he has been able to scratch and has drawn blood Each spot he has scratched has become infected and its now starting to happen all over his body ..he scratches, draws blood it gets infected

What can I do ? At the mo he's known as the scabby cat who smells and I want my sparrow back !

I have got him a buster collar but he can get out of it ! Well both as I have the type from the vets (tie on) and the type from PaH (clip on) The vet wont clip his claws as I have requested everytime we have been in !

So yeah can any of you advise anything I can do to help my lil man?



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22-01-2012, 04:55 PM   #2

Re: Need some advice re cat :)


What is Sparrow's history, when was he neutered ( was all well then with the wound?), why did he lose his eye. Have you found he has been prone to infections previously or had days when his is off and needs an antibiotic?



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22-01-2012, 04:59 PM   #3

Re: Need some advice re cat :)


Sparrow was born with an undeveloped eye (it was the size of a pea when they removed it when he was 6 months old) He was neutered at the same time as having his eye sorted and that has all healed perfectly. It was about 8 weeks after his neutering/eye op that he had the reaction to the flea collar. He is his usual self 99 % of the time and up until the flea collar he was fine.

He's a typical ginger tom , gets under your feet for fun, teases and attacks the dogs, knows exactly where to sit on the stairs to almost but not quite trip you etc ...



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22-01-2012, 05:21 PM   #4

Re: Need some advice re cat :)


Thanks, I was just a bit worried about something like FIV which can mean any wounds can take a while to heal.
I had a cat who had a problem with scaly spits down his back, for years we treated him with antiflea treatments, ad we were told it was an allergy- it turned out to be a hormonal issue and after injections with a medication it cleared up. I don't know but another concern could be something like a skin infection like staphylococcus. Worth asking your vet about it anyway.



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22-01-2012, 06:40 PM   #5

Re: Need some advice re cat :)


is there a reason why the vet wont clip his claws? if not is this something you could try yourself, i reguarly trim the tip off my cats claws so he cant scratch my couch when hes zooming about at 100mph!

poor guy, hope the vet discovers whats wrong with him soon, has the vet sent a scraping away to the lab?



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22-01-2012, 07:13 PM   #6

Re: Need some advice re cat :)


I have dogs who can sometimes have itches so can understand your frustration. You can ask your vet about a referral to a Dermatological (Skin) Specialist Vet.



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22-01-2012, 08:09 PM   #7

Re: Need some advice re cat :)


Poor wee Sparrow. I'm sorry not to be able to add to any advise, apart from asking whether you might consider trying alternative therapies, such as homoeopathy?



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22-01-2012, 09:34 PM   #8

Re: Need some advice re cat :)


I agree with angieh and others ref getting a proper diagnosis and then perhaps considering the homeopathic route. With all the chemicals that Sparrow has had it can be wearing on his system to continue in this way, and after a while they can become less effective.
I've used a natural mineral Rock Sulphur (Pets at Home have it) in the cat's drinking water in the past for flea allergies and it's meant to repel fleas too. But you need a firm diagnosis.

The homeopathic treatments classed under 'skin conditions' are (e.g)

Arsenicum Album 6c
(For) - The anxious, restless and chilly cat with a hot, dry, itchy skin. This progresses to being cracked or open, with dry flaky scabs. The part usually affected is the back, mostly over the tail area but sometimes towards the shoulders. As with all Arsenicum cases the symptoms are worse between midnight and 2 a.m. and the cat may exhibit restlessness at this time. Initially the skin may have small pustules filled with blood and pus. Later cases present with large, hard reddish or blue spots along thier backs.

Graphites 6c
(For)- Oozing, honey coloured discharges drying into crusts. Cracked skin. Affected areas are predominantly the skin folds of the joints and at the corners of the mouth. General soreness and itching with large dirty crusts which mat the coat of longhaired breeds. Inter-digital cysts, and soreness between the pads. The typical Graphites case will be a chilly cat whose symptoms are aggravated by warmth, scratches its face and has a history of chronic ear problems.
From the booklet 'Homeopathy for a Healthier Cat' Mark Elliott BVSc, MRCVS, VetMFHom

You can get these yourself, I've used homeopathics in the past on Mitzi for her abcess which have helped when everything else has failed, so keep it in mind.



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22-01-2012, 11:48 PM   #9

Re: Need some advice re cat :)


Manuka honey is a good healer both internally and externally. If giving internally give very little as too much honey can work as a laxative. If I was giving it, it would just be a tiny amount on teaspoon tip once a day in food

Externally ask your vet, honey being sticky



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25-01-2012, 05:49 PM   #10

Re: Need some advice re cat :)


I've just got back from the vets with some more anti-biotics. But I have a little trick up my sleeves this time to help the healing process:



They are 'Soft Paws' designed to stop a cat scratching furniture , So I'm hoping they stop him scratching himself! He isn't bothered by them at all but he has only had them on since this morning, but so far so good! He can scratch but he doesn't draw blood so hopefully this time the infection will fully clear up and we can stop seeing the vet so often! ** fingers crossed**



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