She takes inhaled corticosteroids but this persists and the vet is just no help.

What can I do about it, do i need to put her in a damn head cone?

Edit: im going to try her on an oral steroid for a little bit and keep up her inhaler schedule going while i go nuclear on sanitizing the environmemt.

I threw out all the fabric-type things like mats and carpets and stuff like that and swept and mopped a ton and it does seem like its calming down a bit

  • Hirom@beehaw.org
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    8 days ago

    Maybe brush the cat more, so it doesn’t feel the need to clean itself as often. Or at least swallow less fur and whatever is in that fur.

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      7 days ago

      Im not so sure they are correlated. She doesnt groom less when i brush her, its quite possible it creates more grooming because the brush releases more hair and stimulates her wanting to do it more