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Related: About this forumPatches help me a little worried, any advice? He has a rash on his belly
And now hes licking the hair off, its a little line of red spots. Do kitties get shingles? Anybody know anything I could put on it. I dont know how I would even get him to the vet if I had to, hes so big and strong, I took him in once when he was about a year old, he was so sick he couldnt fight back, (infected bite from another cat) so hes had his shots and his neutering. He seems very healthy otherwise and lively. Maybe I should change cat litter? Any advice? Thanks in advance
werdna
(930 posts)Walleye
(35,859 posts)I know what they look like, I havent seen any. He lived outside for the first year of his life and now hes inside all the time so it could be sort of neurotic. I will check out those other two links, thank you
Emile
(29,946 posts)when my girl was pulling out hair.
I rubbed in Bag Balm on her red skin and it eventually cleared up.
Walleye
(35,859 posts)Im hoping when summer comes and I can open the windows, the air wont be so dry in here. Thanks for the help
Emile
(29,946 posts)It's also safe for them to lick too.
Walleye
(35,859 posts)Karadeniz
(23,428 posts)have one cat in that condition. She now eats Science Diet dry CD multicare/stress and finally has fur on her tummy again! The CD variety must include the word stress. Unfortunately, the SciDi costs have gone through the roof! But, for one cat, it's probably doable. If you live near a Tractor Supply, their brand, 4health, is very good... I use the turkey and rice.
Walleye
(35,859 posts)If I distract him hell stop he doesnt act like it really itches a lot, thanks for the advice. I always gave him the same food Ill try something else. I also give him little pieces of grilled chicken from time to time maybe I should stop doing that.
Karadeniz
(23,428 posts)voila! Lovely change of pace meal!
Walleye
(35,859 posts)Donkees
(32,406 posts)finding their way indoors too.
Walleye
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Thanks
Donkees
(32,406 posts)Best wishes
niyad
(120,065 posts)for healing and calm.
Walleye
(35,859 posts)irisblue
(34,296 posts)Walleye
(35,859 posts)When I see him compulsively licking I can easily distract him with some string or something he doesnt seem in any discomfort or anything. Thanks for asking