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From Our Inbox: Questions from Cat Parents

From Our Inbox: Questions from Cat Parents

Update: 2025-08-29
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In this episode of Tails of Truth, Dr. Angie Krause and JoJo answer listener questions all about cats. They discuss managing chronic conditions like asthma, IBD, and hyperesthesia, dive into flea and tapeworm control, and share advice on reintroducing cats after conflicts. They also cover tricky issues like recurring cysts, feline acne, and over-grooming—exploring both physical and mental causes. Rounding out the conversation, they offer practical guidance on outdoor access, cat behavior, and helping pet parents get a good night’s sleep. With warmth and honesty, Dr. Angie and JoJo emphasize a holistic, individualized approach to feline health and behavior.

📌 Key Takeaways

  • Hyperesthesia can improve with CBD, body work, and sometimes Gabapentin.
  • Steroids remain an important tool for managing asthma and IBD in cats.
  • Tapeworms always mean fleas—prevention is key, and safe treatments are available.
  • Reintroducing cats after a conflict can be challenging and may require a behavior expert.
  • Recurring cysts may require surgical removal, otherwise “let it be.”
  • Over-grooming can be medical, behavioral, or pain-related; Prozac can sometimes help.
  • Outdoor access needs boundaries—catios or adjusting routines can help preserve sleep.
  • Holistic care and individualized veterinary advice can make a big difference in feline well-being.

🎧 Sound Bites

“If there are tapeworms, there are fleas.” ~Dr. Angie

“I release you.” (on leaving a benign cyst alone) ~ Dr. Angie

“Catios are the answer to everything.” ~Dr. Angie 

 “Did I create a monster?” (on outdoor bathroom habits) ~JoJo

Please subscribe and review! xoxo Dr. Angie & JoJo


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From Our Inbox: Questions from Cat Parents

From Our Inbox: Questions from Cat Parents

Dr. Angie Krause, DVM CVA CCRT