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New Cat Cocktail of Concerns

I just adopted a 1yr 10mo kitty from a rescue foster last week. She seems comfortable and happy; she loves to play, she’s eating and drinking, and using the litter box.

However, we went to the vet on Tuesday to establish care and we found out she had a bacterial and yeast infection in both of her ears as well as roundworm. I’m treating her for both of those things and she tolerates it all very well.

With that said, I’m so stressed about their being more wrong. Today, I noticed that she started having a lot of dandruff when I brush her. I’ve brushed her everyday so far and this is the first time it’s happened.

She also grooms herself quite a bit, but I can’t tell if it’s abnormal for her since she just got here last week. She also gets the Zoomies and chases her tail a lot, which I think is fine but I’m just so anxious and uncertain that maybe all of these things are abnormal for her and she’s uncomfortable or something is wrong.

I don’t want to keep calling the vet and going in just because I might be having some health anxiety for her as I often do for myself.

This is a long one so thanks for reading! Do you think I should be concerned about the dandruff and zoomies?

UPDATE: I called the vet and had to leave a voicemail, so I’m waiting to hear back from them.

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