Cat Has Ear Problems an Allergic Reaction
My lowly cat that I adopted from the uni patently put up by guinea pig remedy there and now is getting hurting ear problems. I’m a pensioner and may’t pay for to maintain taking him to the vet every time I wish to try a unique approach. It was advise to put him on a weight loss plan of hen solely which I’ve finished for months. He doesn’t have earmites or infection. I can’t sdtand to see him endure and am considering of putting him down if I can not assist him which could be very sad because I rescued him from demise only months ago. If anybody has any ideas I would vastly respect it. His ears seem warm, purple, however he primarily scratches space on head at front base of ears. He shakes his head rather a lot and sometimes provides painful meows, particularly when he wakes up. I did additionally strive expensive shicken based mostly product but can’t afford to keep shopping for that either. Is it one thing apart from an allergy?
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Hopefully you have gotten a second opinion. Vets are like doctors, some are good some are not.
There are treatments for allergies as well. Usually a Depo shot or some type of cortizone.
You could also try rubbing a little of normal cortizone cream on the spot he itches.
If it is allergies then the pain and shaking of the head are probably congestion pushing on his inner ear. I would think the vet could prescribe some sort of antihistamine or cortizone to relieve the allergy.
If the food change has not helped there is no reason to continue it, if it is a financial burden.
whislt i am not sure what the problem is as i have not seen the cat up close, there used to be a Q&A on catage.com that answers a lot of questions in relation to cat issues, give them a try and see how you go, i think they may even have an online vet that you can submit a question to… good luck
I would trust your doctor. I dont really know much about animals but I think they are same as humans, if your cat was a child I would put warm oil on her ears to relieve the pain. But then its just my opinion I don’t know for sure if it works.
my cat has ear problems and like you we had trouble figuring out what was wrong, but eventially we found out he had a polyp in his ear. Its a growth that makes the cat itch, shake his head and sometimes there is a ‘discharge’ from his ears. We had it removed and he has never been better. But some other options are that he has a rotten tooth, as this sometimes causes the pus to leak into the ear cavity. its really simple to fix!
Your cat could have mites or a yeast infection. Is there any black in the ears? I clean my cats ears then check them one week later, if there is dirt in the ear is is the sign of mites or infection. Change vets, not all are good.
I would take him to another vet if you don’t feel comfortable with what your first vet told you.