it couldnt be ringworm cuz shes had it before so i know what it looks like and these patches dont look like ringworm, you may be right about allergic reactions tho, i'll try and find some cortisone cream but i'm afraid she'll lick it off
my cat has these scabby patches on her skin. at first i thought she was chewing herself and making them but some of the patches have shown up on hard to reach places like her neck and the very base of her tail. any idea what causes these? what are they called? how to treat them?
fixed cats will still do it, its sinful i know, but it happens and i have seen it. how old was he when he was fixed? has he mated before? if he has, he's used to the act of mating and thinks its still possible like common nature. we have 4 cats here all now fixed but the sole male still insists...
sounds like the chicken feed may be a neat idea, i'd be careful about the crystal litter tho, i tried that on my cat once cuz i thought it would be more cost efficient (after all the bag says "one bag-one cat-one month") anyway something in the litter made her urinate even more and i was stuck...
here are some things u can add to her regular food or water to help get those feces going: sometimes it helps to add more protein to her diet like some canned salmon, tofu (soft), raw egg....u can actually cook these 3 items as scrambled eggs and she'll love it! in order to settle her tummy and...
my cat is female, 6yrs old, and spayed
she is normally an indoor cat, but she has this habit where she darts out the door as someone's coming in, it doesnt happen as the person's leaving tho i guess cuz its easier for her to catch ppl off guard. when i lived on my own my method was when i came...