She can be distracted from it yes. Maybe we should try to consistently try to get her focus on something else when she starts licking.
I will call a vet on Monday and ask what they think we should do. The other vet, that took the x-rays, said that there's nothing he can do...
Today she has been biting and licking the tail more than usual. We checked the tail in case there's a wound from the biting but luckily i couldn't see anything. Should we try to distract her when she starts licking the tail or let her do it? Does it comfort her? I'm worried she will bite it...
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I have a 10 year old female cat, Minnie. The end half of her tail has been limp for a couple of weeks, and recently she has started biting and licking her tail excessively near the tip. I don't know what could have happened to her, she's an indoor cat. She does have a larger sized...