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Hi @Dr. Jean Hofve @Dr. Jeff @Dr. Christina
I have written here a few times before getting advice for my foster cat Finn, male, now 11 yo, neutered, standard Norwegian house breed, with hyperesthesia. He is now a very happy and loving cat that I allow outside even though I’m not really allowed to do so by the Animal Rescue, but it’s such a quality of life for him. He is now giving lots of kisses, but doesn’t always want to be touched, I think the FHS gives discomfort from touch sometimes. But now he has had a cough since January. At first I thought it could be worm since he is outside and he was given a dose of dewormer meds, profender, from the vet in February. It didn’t quite go away after that so I thought it could be some of the raw meat from a local farm he was having that gave him an infection so I stopped giving him the raw meat and now he only gets raw meal from the petshop and grain free wetfood. And it got better, but it didn’t quite make it go away either, but I had some breaks in his supplements and he wasn’t coughing for about 3-4 weeks and after some 4 weeks without supps I reintroduced some of them and the cough came back the following day so I thought it was quite obvious that he was reacting to one or more of the supps so I stopped giving him them about a week ago. He then had one more cough a few days after stopping and every now and then since he has tiny wheezing, but not really coughing, so it could definitely be the supps. I was adviced by you to give him b12, micro c and lysine so all year until the break about 1,5months ago, he has been getting 3-5drops b12 daily, a sprinkle of micro c and 500-1000mg of lysine. He has also gotten 1-3 drops of zinc, 1-2 drops of lemonbalm and a sprinkle of barley grass juice powder. Last week, reintroducing the supps I think I gave him b12, zinc, LB, BGJP and lysine, but I can’t remember exactly.
Have you heard of reactions to these supplements? How do I go about this? I so wanna help him with his FHS, but reacting (seemingly) to supps makes it difficult at least if that really is what the cough comes from. He has lost a tiny bit of weight, but he’s still a bit overweight (about 6,2kgs, should be around 5kg). Doing what I can to help him lose weight safely. His FHS isn’t improving much and he seems a little dry in his eyes, every now and then he gets a half closed eye with a little white/yellow mucus in the corner, not runny. Other good options of wet food unfortunately are too expensive for me and the only other raw meal option in Norway has even higher fat content so not optimal for his weight. Just mentioning this in case the food has anything to do with the cough. He’s currently getting about 100g raw meal from the store (chicken meats and beef liver) and 50g of a grainfree wet food either turkey meats daily. His nose is a little less stuffed.
Any advice on what I can do with the cough and could it be a reaction to the supps?
Warmly,
Siri and Finn aka cuddlebun
PS Although I haven’t adopted him (AR paying for vet services helps alot financially) he’s definitely staying with me. I’m his person, he says. I know, I says…

I have written here a few times before getting advice for my foster cat Finn, male, now 11 yo, neutered, standard Norwegian house breed, with hyperesthesia. He is now a very happy and loving cat that I allow outside even though I’m not really allowed to do so by the Animal Rescue, but it’s such a quality of life for him. He is now giving lots of kisses, but doesn’t always want to be touched, I think the FHS gives discomfort from touch sometimes. But now he has had a cough since January. At first I thought it could be worm since he is outside and he was given a dose of dewormer meds, profender, from the vet in February. It didn’t quite go away after that so I thought it could be some of the raw meat from a local farm he was having that gave him an infection so I stopped giving him the raw meat and now he only gets raw meal from the petshop and grain free wetfood. And it got better, but it didn’t quite make it go away either, but I had some breaks in his supplements and he wasn’t coughing for about 3-4 weeks and after some 4 weeks without supps I reintroduced some of them and the cough came back the following day so I thought it was quite obvious that he was reacting to one or more of the supps so I stopped giving him them about a week ago. He then had one more cough a few days after stopping and every now and then since he has tiny wheezing, but not really coughing, so it could definitely be the supps. I was adviced by you to give him b12, micro c and lysine so all year until the break about 1,5months ago, he has been getting 3-5drops b12 daily, a sprinkle of micro c and 500-1000mg of lysine. He has also gotten 1-3 drops of zinc, 1-2 drops of lemonbalm and a sprinkle of barley grass juice powder. Last week, reintroducing the supps I think I gave him b12, zinc, LB, BGJP and lysine, but I can’t remember exactly.
Have you heard of reactions to these supplements? How do I go about this? I so wanna help him with his FHS, but reacting (seemingly) to supps makes it difficult at least if that really is what the cough comes from. He has lost a tiny bit of weight, but he’s still a bit overweight (about 6,2kgs, should be around 5kg). Doing what I can to help him lose weight safely. His FHS isn’t improving much and he seems a little dry in his eyes, every now and then he gets a half closed eye with a little white/yellow mucus in the corner, not runny. Other good options of wet food unfortunately are too expensive for me and the only other raw meal option in Norway has even higher fat content so not optimal for his weight. Just mentioning this in case the food has anything to do with the cough. He’s currently getting about 100g raw meal from the store (chicken meats and beef liver) and 50g of a grainfree wet food either turkey meats daily. His nose is a little less stuffed.
Any advice on what I can do with the cough and could it be a reaction to the supps?
Warmly,
Siri and Finn aka cuddlebun
PS Although I haven’t adopted him (AR paying for vet services helps alot financially) he’s definitely staying with me. I’m his person, he says. I know, I says…