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<blockquote data-quote="jal" data-source="post: 605667" data-attributes="member: 3477"><p>My parents have a cat that has suffered for years with an allergy to something. My parents couldn't figure it out and the vet tried countless things. She would go through periods where she would groom excessively and scratch at herself. They went the cortisone shot route with immediate relief and things always ended up coming back. She wouldn't get raw to the point she had open sores, but you could see where she was pulling out fur. They now have her on a cream that you apply once a day. Just a little dab inside her ear. They get it though the vet and it has been a godsend for the cat. She no longer goes after herself excessively or experiences these flare ups and she is much happier.</p><p></p><p>I will get you the name of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jal, post: 605667, member: 3477"] My parents have a cat that has suffered for years with an allergy to something. My parents couldn't figure it out and the vet tried countless things. She would go through periods where she would groom excessively and scratch at herself. They went the cortisone shot route with immediate relief and things always ended up coming back. She wouldn't get raw to the point she had open sores, but you could see where she was pulling out fur. They now have her on a cream that you apply once a day. Just a little dab inside her ear. They get it though the vet and it has been a godsend for the cat. She no longer goes after herself excessively or experiences these flare ups and she is much happier. I will get you the name of it. [/QUOTE]
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