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Conference misery::feline_v1

Title:Meower Power is Valuing Differences
Notice:FELINE_V1 is moving 1/11/94 5pm PST to MISERY
Moderator:MISERY::VANZUYLEN_RO
Created:Sun Feb 09 1986
Last Modified:Tue Jan 11 1994
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:5089
Total number of notes:60366

2100.0. "Stress Related Disorder" by LACV01::USHER () Thu Dec 29 1988 10:39

    My cat has neurdermatitis.  My vet said it is a stressed related
    disorder charachterized by little bumps around his head and neck
    that make him scratch, scratch, scratch.  Has anyone had to deal
    with this with thier cats? And is there anything I can do besides
    coritzone shots for him.  It started with my move to Florida with
    a very stressful trip down here 3 months ago.  Any suggestions?
    
    thanks,cathy
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2100.1YOSMTE::CORDESBRO_JOThu Dec 29 1988 20:176
    Monroe had stress related skin problems and the vet put him on Megace
    (a hormone).  We also treated the problem topically with Panalog
    cream.  It went away in a week or so and he hasn't had any reccurences
    (knock on wood).
    
    Jo
2100.2re.1LACV01::USHERFri Dec 30 1988 10:534
    Could you trace his stress to anything in particular?  How long
    did he have it and how long has it been gone.
    
    cath
2100.3It has been about a year and a halfYOSMTE::CORDESBRO_JOFri Dec 30 1988 11:2619
    I couldn't figure out what was causing it, but recognized it as
    stress because he wouldn't come out from behind the toilet for several
    days.  We hadn't moved, added new cats, or changed his environment
    in any way.
    
    It lasted for only a week or so because I took him into the vet
    right away.  It took about another week to clear up the resulting
    skin problem and for the medicine to kick in.  He still hid behind
    the toilet in the front bathroom during that period.  The condition
    has been completely gone for over a year.
    
    A year ago last November we moved into a house of our own and Monroe 
    did not suffer any recurrence.  He has chosen one room in the house that
    he prefers to spend all his time in, and is showing some signs of
    being afraid of the rest of the house (afraid of the other cats),
    but he is showing no signs of the skin problem, or of other health
    problems because of it.
                                                                     
    Jo
2100.4poor kittiesIPOVAX::HANLEYJaneThu Jan 05 1989 14:529
    I had this same problem with my oldest cat.  She has had it three
    times in the past two years.  Her vet said it could be allergies,
    because they occur around the same time of year,fall.  It first
    happened when she and another one of my cats were outside and the
    other cat got killed by a car.  We thought she saw it and this is
    what started the whole thing, but she got it again this fall, and
    again about 1 month later.  She is all better now but, I will be
    watching for it again next fall.