My long haired calico has dander, it looks like patches of white flakes.
I was told they get it from something in their tongue. Is that what causes
it? I give her fur ball medicine everyday, cause she really has a problem
with furballs. My other long hair doesn't have much of a problem with this.
What is so bad is her hair ends up getting matted. I try to keep her combed
but she will growl at me because she has tender skin, so I just do as much
combing as she'll let me. Then I end up cutting her fur short to keep it
under control. They are both also house cat's. They go out on the balcony
daily but don't get to touch the ground. Any suggestions?
I was told they get it from something in their tongue. Is that what causes
it? I give her fur ball medicine everyday, cause she really has a problem
with furballs. My other long hair doesn't have much of a problem with this.
What is so bad is her hair ends up getting matted. I try to keep her combed
but she will growl at me because she has tender skin, so I just do as much
combing as she'll let me. Then I end up cutting her fur short to keep it
under control. They are both also house cat's. They go out on the balcony
daily but don't get to touch the ground. Any suggestions?