Leo is healthy, running around a lot but the skin patches are still falling. The good news is that I think it stopped spreading because in the past days I was seeing many new patches on his paws and his tummy, but since the application of the cream there are no new patches to be seen.
I hope...
I took him to a different vet this time and he was really great and experienced one. He said that the other vet told you right about Alopecia but such drastic treatment was really effective and unnecessary. He applied some different fungal cream all over the patches and gave him an injection of...
I forgot to ask this before, should I buy the lotion, cream or shampoo? Because I went to buy it today and Ketoconazole comes in three forms. Also should I apply it around his eyes? Will it have any effect on his eyes?
And how can I prevent leo to lick the cream?
Thank all of you for your replies and help, I saw not single person recommending me to get the shaving treatment so that is out of option.
The thing is when I was buying this kitty, I noticed a really really small bald patch on his left eye, but ignored it. And that bald patch started to...
So I called the vet for the name of that lotion and he told me that its called "ketoconazole lotion" and further said that should be applied in low amounts. I asked him if there is any other alternative except fully shaving and to that he answered he can only apply to specific areas where there...
I would appreciate if anyone can come up here with an alternative solution. Because by health, the kitty is perfect, the vet told his temperature was normal too. And he's gaining weight too because I'm checking it day by day.
Nope, he told me that we don't have sufficient tools to shave the kitty so you have to bring him tomorrow. He didnt tell me any medicine or cream's name
The vet said that its probably Alopecia Disease.
Yepp, I was thinking that too. There should be something else rather than shaving whole body. I'm scared and I don't know if his fur will even grow back the same :(
@Sarthur2 I noticed that leo's skin condition was not improving and he was losing more hair. I took him to a different vet this time and told him all about the previous case. He said that leo has some type of skin disease and it can be treated by shaving his whole hair and applying some sort of...
Yep, for earmites he took a sample from ear and checked it under the microscope. The medications worked and there were none.
Then he took his skin sample and checked it again under the microscope
Sorry for replying so late, I saw your message and immediately book an appointment for him with the vet.
The vet firstly told me that leo seems a whole lot better and healthy as compared to his last visit. He gained about 0.2kgs which is a good thing. Further about the skin thingie, he told me...