Millie update...
Posted: Tue Jul 29, 2014 2:45 pm
Sooooo. After two days at the vets being rehydrated after she refused to eat, Millie came home, still refused to eat for three days. So back to the vet, had a steroid shot and an appetite stimulant tablet (not sure what it was). That was a week ago. She is still eating, but obviously the steroid and the stimulant have worn off, so she's a bit more selective about what she eats.
While she was in the vets, we decided to have bloods taken for allergy testing. Turns out she is allergic to oats, lamb, soya, brewer's yeast, peas and potatoes (with chicken being borderline OK). So we now have to go on the long search for food that doesn't contain any of those. Easier said than done, because most foods just list 'cereals' without telling you which ones.
Because of the previous problems with constipation I want to keep her on wet food. Any ideas for foods without any of the above, or for multi-vitamins/minerals that don't contain yeast?
Since she came back from the vet she has been mostly having a mixture of minced turkey, brown rice and pumpkin with a bit of turmeric mixed in, but I've given her a multi-vit/min tab that I now realise DOES contain yeast.
While she was in the vets, we decided to have bloods taken for allergy testing. Turns out she is allergic to oats, lamb, soya, brewer's yeast, peas and potatoes (with chicken being borderline OK). So we now have to go on the long search for food that doesn't contain any of those. Easier said than done, because most foods just list 'cereals' without telling you which ones.
Because of the previous problems with constipation I want to keep her on wet food. Any ideas for foods without any of the above, or for multi-vitamins/minerals that don't contain yeast?
Since she came back from the vet she has been mostly having a mixture of minced turkey, brown rice and pumpkin with a bit of turmeric mixed in, but I've given her a multi-vit/min tab that I now realise DOES contain yeast.