Has your vet talked about the possibility of IBD? As far as I know, that
can only be diagnosed with a biopsy. If your vet thinks that is a
possibility, maybe you could do that while he's under for the neuter.
Our cat had possible IBD or food allergy, and he had some other things
going on and was not in shape for a biopsy. We treated him by feeding
him IVD cat food, which is for cats with food allergies. It does not
have the grain and other common things that cats are allergic too.
The other thing I think of with diarrhea in cats is the feline distemper
virus. I think your cat would be have other symptoms though, and be very
sick.
Good luck,
Rhonda
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Kristin - 04 Jan 2006 03:00 GMT
This is a morbid story, but I recently lost a cat (18 months old), who
had IBD. He died suddenly four days after the highly recommended
surgical biopsy was performed. The results ended up being IBD &
Hepatitis. I think you can understand where I am coming from being
hesitant to perform this surgery again, howeve it's really scaring me
that both male cats (the previous one was also a sphynx) seem to have
similar issues!
I read that the sphynx have a very fast metabolism, which causes food
sensitivity. I am going to try a grain-free diet. Is IVD a
prescription food?
Thanks for your response,
Kristin
Rhonda - 04 Jan 2006 14:37 GMT
IVD is a prescription food, and there are 3-4 different flavors. That
worked well for us because cats will blame their food when they don't
feel well, and develop an aversion to a particular kind. We changed
flavors a few times to get past that.
Sorry about your other cat. Did he die because of the biopsy? I
understand being nervous about doing that again.
Take care,
Rhonda
> This is a morbid story, but I recently lost a cat (18 months old), who
> had IBD. He died suddenly four days after the highly recommended
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> Thanks for your response,
> Kristin