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kitty acupuncture?
Does anyone know of a local cat acupuncturist? I've tried everything to help my cat get over her habit of pulling out her fur with her teeth (vet exams, tests for parasites/infections etc. (negative), changing food several times, medications (first prednisone, now cyclosporine), and so on. I'm thinking I have to go holistic. She's getting mighty impressive bald spots on her tummy and legs.
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For $200 I can stick a few pins in...
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If your cat goes outside, while you're trying to get her off corn you'll want to keep her inside. I think our cat who has tummy hair issues isn't just allergic to corn, but also to something outside.
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I never found a solution (though didn't try acupuncture). The vet thought maybe allergies but it was never isolated. My cat eventually grew out of the habit- though for a while her entire stomach area was bald.
In retrospect, I think it was more due to loneliness and anxiety resulting in 'hyper-grooming.' I had started a new on-site job and was away more than usual during the day.
Anyway, hope it resolves!
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Beverly Animal Natural Health Services is a holistic veterinary practice that I highly recommend for stuff like this, too. There's a huge difference between taking a pet there and taking a pet to any other vet service I've ever seen. (http://www.banhc.com/)
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In any case, good luck with your kitty!
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I have used Marie Cargill - but for a dog. Not sure anyone would be wise to stick needles in a cat ;) but if anyone does, it's probably her. She is very good and reasonably priced.
Good luck.
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