Age Spots Cause
Question by Emily Dew: Bald cat? My 16 yr. old cat has big bald spots on his tummy and his legs. Food allergy?
We take him to the vet every year for a check up and at his last check up, the vet ran a bunch of tests, but could find nothing wrong with him. In fact, she said that he’s in remarkably good health considering his age. That only leaves me to believe it might be a food allergy. The problem is that he eats IAMS dry cat food and that’s all he will eat. He’s eaten it since he was a kitten. He won’t touch wet food, cat treats or any other kind of dry cat food. I’ve tried to switch him over to other brands by mixing the new food in with the old (the usual way), but somehow, he manages to pick out only the IAMS kernels and eats those! His little legs look like chicken drumsticks! Anyone have any suggestions for how to switch him over to a new food without causing the usual diarrhea and other digestive problems that come with an abrupt food switch? Or should I just let it go, considering his age and the fact that he’s in excellent health otherwise? Thanks for any and all advice!
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Answer by Beeb
i would take him to the vets and show it to them to see what they think,
hope this helps
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