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Hmm to be honest I can't realy help with this one. Amber's pads have always been really soft and smooth, as was my last cat. As Jac said possibly an allergy? Or could she have walked in something that has irritated her feet? If you are worried I would give the vet a call just to make sure |
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I have just rung the vet to get Tilly some dry d/d as the wet food is getting fly's eggs on it and mentioned Tilly's pads and buster tick bite lump and she says they are both fine but keep an eye on them. Sally |
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My ex-stray Ferdy had very hard pads when he came to us, I mean really hard. They softened in time as he became an indoor (by choice) cat. The only thing I can think is that maybe it's some kind of eczema or cat-dermatitis. It's probably nothing too serious apart from iritating poor Tilly. Please let us know how she gets on and whether it settles or the vet prescribes some mild steroid or similar. |
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I have no idea what could be causing that; have never had such a problem, thank heavens....do you have any Petromalt or one of the similar things to help pass fur balls? You could rub a bit on her pads; would do no harm if she licked it off, as she probably would ..... |
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