Albuquerque Journal

Itchy kitty may need a change in her diet

- Each week, Dr. Jeff Nichol makes a short video, blog or podcast. Sign up at drjeffnich­ol. com. Dr. Nichol treats behavior disorders at the Veterinary Emergency & Specialty Centers in Albuquerqu­e and Santa Fe (505-792-5131). Post questions at facebook.com/

Q: Pippi, my 4-yearold Maine Coon cat, first suffered with indolent ulcers at six months of age; that has been controlled with z/d diet. Since January, Pippi has formed stools for weeks and then reverts to “little cow pies.”

Lately, she startles with itching and then franticall­y grooms her lower abdomen, and the insides of her legs and arms. I know the excessive grooming and diarrhea can have an emotional component. We love this girl and want her to be comfortabl­e.

Dr. Nichol: Emotional component? I can only imagine the horror. Here’s Pippi, in back-to-school mode, suddenly jumping and licking her arms and thighs. And then cow pies. If she’s going to have a shot at homecoming queen, we’d better act fast.

Pippi is the picture of food reaction. While many affected cats have either itchy skin or stomach/ intestinal upset, this poor girl has both. Her indolent ulcer (a concave skin erosion on the upper lip) was likely an early indicator.

The meat proteins in z/d are hydrolyzed — altered so they don’t trigger an allergic reaction. But over time, z/d can actually cause diarrhea. It is best used in the initial diagnosis.

Dr. Rebecca Mount of Dermatolog­y for Animals pointed out that Pippi “may be lacking enzymes to digest certain proteins and may do better on a novel protein diet since many food-allergic pets will still react to the parent protein of a hydrolyzed diet.” Pippi’s veterinari­an can switch her to a prescripti­on diet like duck, venison or rabbit. Your budding debutante could become less itchy and pass more attractive stool.

Pippi may also be allergic to airborne pollens. Antihistam­ines plus fish oil may help, but oral cyclospori­ne could make a very big difference. A skin parasite like scabies is another possible cause for the itchies. Fear not; there is better living through modern chemistry.

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