He is a Munchkin Chai who has been treating cat mold since July. I took him itraconazole every day until August. Since September, the symptoms have improved, so I reduced the medication to twice a week.
The edges of Chai’s ears used to be black, but now they’re pretty standard. However, the veterinarian said that the black part on the edge of the ear might not be a cat mold.
I have been sterilizing his ears daily but stopped in September. I received an explanation that there is a possibility that the skin is rough because there is too much stimulation to the ear. As a result, it is going to be improved. The veterinarian’s diagnosis is accurate.
Chai is now completely unvigilant. He plays with feather toys and is active. He is not always sleeping.
When Chai came to my house, he was smaller than a rabbit, but now he’s three times bigger than a rabbit. My rabbit, Netherland Dwarf, weighs about 1.1 kilograms, and the Munchkin Chai weighs 3.5 kilograms. It doesn’t matter how much he grows, whether 4kg or 5kg, but the vet told me to watch out for obesity. After finishing cat food for kittens, I have to switch to low-calorie cat food for castrated cats. Looking at his body, I don’t think his weight will be more than 4kg, and I think his growth will stop soon.
Looking at the picture, I thought a small magnet was left on the cage. This is dangerous because it can cause accidental ingestion.
Chai sleeps around everywhere. He sleeps between the chairs with casters, so it’s pretty dangerous. I should always be careful.
(2019/09/27)
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Lovely! (but don´t let him get any fatter)
Thanks! I changed to diet food for castrated cats.