Try both. I had a cat once like this. Unfortunately, they became so terrible he got very sick with a cold, which turned into an infection, and he did not make it. If you can afford it, take him to a vet. Use whichever benefits him the most. Good luck and best wishes.
Comment by CrazyKayFreak — October 10, 2009 @ 5:34 pm
It’s good to send your cats for check-ups to rule out the possibilities of other more serious illnesses.
Cats unlike humans, can’t speak, so it’s hard to determine what actually triggered their allergies. It may be the artificial dyes, food additives or plastic material that they come in contact with. You never know.
Try to bring your cats outdoor more often and let them come in contact with nature, fresh air and plants more often. Instinctively, animals know what’s good for them and will seek them out. All the best to your cats!
Try both. I had a cat once like this. Unfortunately, they became so terrible he got very sick with a cold, which turned into an infection, and he did not make it. If you can afford it, take him to a vet. Use whichever benefits him the most. Good luck and best wishes.
Comment by CrazyKayFreak — October 10, 2009 @ 5:34 pm
It’s good to send your cats for check-ups to rule out the possibilities of other more serious illnesses.
Cats unlike humans, can’t speak, so it’s hard to determine what actually triggered their allergies. It may be the artificial dyes, food additives or plastic material that they come in contact with. You never know.
Try to bring your cats outdoor more often and let them come in contact with nature, fresh air and plants more often. Instinctively, animals know what’s good for them and will seek them out. All the best to your cats!
Comment by Red — October 10, 2009 @ 5:34 pm