Utile et agréable
By Victor Vignes - 13/04/2021 18:53
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By Victor Vignes - 13/04/2021 18:53
Bonjour à vous, je suis l'auteur. Je vous remercie pour tous vos conseils, ils m'ont donné plusieurs pistes et ma copine a fait beaucoup de recherches sur les allergies alimentaires, les carences en oméga, la dermatite etc. On a acheté des croquettes et de la pâtée au saumon au lieu de celles au poulet, on s'est penché sur les oméga 3 et 6 aussi (on va acheter de l'huile de saumon, c'est apparement la meilleure source). Ma copine lui nettoie les plaies et les oreilles au vinaigre de cidre dilué, elle lui fait des massages à l'huile de coco. Ça commence déjà à porter ses fruits: les vilaines plaies sont encore là mais la peau se reforme en dessous, le chat se gratte moins et il est apaisé. Il nous fait des clins d'oeil et ronronne beaucoup (il nous fuyait la semaine dernière encore). Je suis désolée de vous décevoir mais je ne posterai pas de photo. Le chat est vraiment mal en point et ça risque de vous mettre mal à l'aise. Ses collerettes sont tâchées de sang, ce n'est pas instagrammable. Ma copine était sur le point de lui fabriquer un gilet lesté, il parait que ça apaise les matous stressés qui se grattent. Elle s'implique beaucoup. On ne sait pas ce qui a fonctionné, on va continuer les soins maison. Merci encore à vous, vous avez sauvé notre chat.