Oct 29, 2016 #1 M mycharlie TCS Member Thread starter Kitten Joined Oct 29, 2016 Messages 4 Purraise 1 Location Idaho Charlie is an indoor cat eats only dry food...does not have fleas,ringworm or dry skin. I don't know why this is happening. WP_20161029_15_51_25_Pro.jpg mycharlie Oct 29, 2016
Charlie is an indoor cat eats only dry food...does not have fleas,ringworm or dry skin. I don't know why this is happening. WP_20161029_15_51_25_Pro.jpg mycharlie Oct 29, 2016
Oct 29, 2016 #2 stephanietx TCS Member Veteran Joined Dec 1, 2005 Messages 14,853 Purraise 3,586 Location Texas That's interesting. Have you been to the vet?
Oct 30, 2016 #3 mrsgreenjeens Every Life Should Have Nine Cats Staff Member Advisor Joined Aug 13, 2009 Messages 16,509 Purraise 7,345 Location Arizona Could he be rubbing underneath something like a piece of furniture that might be causing this? It's the only thing I can possibly think of.
Could he be rubbing underneath something like a piece of furniture that might be causing this? It's the only thing I can possibly think of.
Dec 14, 2016 Thread Starter Thread Starter #4 M mycharlie TCS Member Thread starter Kitten Joined Oct 29, 2016 Messages 4 Purraise 1 Location Idaho Great news Charlie's hair is growing back!!!! Changed his car food [emoji]128568[/emoji]
Dec 15, 2016 #5 mrsgreenjeens Every Life Should Have Nine Cats Staff Member Advisor Joined Aug 13, 2009 Messages 16,509 Purraise 7,345 Location Arizona How interesting! How'd you figure THAT out??? Happy to hear the news
Dec 15, 2016 Thread Starter Thread Starter #6 M mycharlie TCS Member Thread starter Kitten Joined Oct 29, 2016 Messages 4 Purraise 1 Location Idaho That was the only thing I could think left to do...