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catgirl20 unregistered |
posted 10-01-2003 12:45 PM
My cat is 6 years old and has had problems since I got her as a kitten. She cannot eat adult cat food she can onl eat kitten chow. Which I know is not good for her but she has a weak stomach and she even gets sick on the food I feed her sometimes. i took her to the vet and they said to just keep giving her the food. They said there is nothing they can do for it. On top of all that she is an indoor cat and she has fleas. Or at least I think she does. My family said that the fleas had jumped on them but they don't hop they stay on them. She lays in her litter box and she lays where ever it is cool. When you pet her lower back she starts tolick you or nibble you uncontrollably. I don't see the fleas but I can see the flea dirt. I am going to be getting her dipped soon. And flea bombing my house. I hope it goes away. She hasn't been eating to much but she is drinking alot of water. I hope she gets better. She is my baby. If anyone can give me some kind of advice or has gone through this please tell me. IP: Logged |
fleafly Member Posts: 996 |
posted 10-01-2003 02:37 PM
As far as the fleas, I always had success using advantage or frontline. They are easy to use and probably cheaper than a dip. I would do that and flea bomb the house if it is possible to do so. They should make food for sensitive stomachs. Kitten food isn't necessarily bad for her, it has more fat though so it could cause weight gain. I'm surprised your vet couldn't recommend food for sensitive stomachs. IP: Logged |
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