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misto | 18:04 Wed 13th Oct 2010 | Animals & Nature
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Any suggestions grateful.
I have had to put a collar onto my cat because of a flea problem.
This is making it very difficult for him to eat and I am worried that he is not eating enough. Any help please?
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Surely your vet advised about this when they gave you the collar? Give the vet a ring - you should be able to take the collar off while he is eating.
Give him a small bowl so that it fits under the elizabethan collar. The cat will soon get used to it!
My cat spent his time in a collar walking backwards, terrified, trying to get away from it.
Take it off & use 'Advocat'
I have always find after that if you leave it on they get used to it quite quickly even though they walk in a zig-zag fashion with their nose on the floor!!
Depends what it is, kat - I know you know about these things, but there could be a skin problem, too late for Advocate this time? We find Advocate so runny after using Stronghold before, but it's all we can get now from our vet.
I presume that the flea problem has meant that he is scratching himself badly because his skin has become infected. It would be important to keep it on.
Sorry Box i didn't read the question right just jumped in! Take it off when the cat is feeding but stay with it.
there is always a chance you have the wrong size collar (unlikely) -cat will get used to it and take the preposted advice of a smaller feeding bowl (raise it slightly off the floor though) and let kitty get used to it.
Yep, carmalee, I should have said raise the bowl slightly. Thanks x

It's true. Leave kitty alone and don't worry, they very quickly adapt. But watch the back of your legs, those collars can give nasty bruises!!

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