I'm not sure if I should put this in the health section or the behaviour one, so mods, please move if you think I'm in the wrong place.
We have recently returned from the vets with Biggles. He is our youngest cat (5 in August). He is a very large long haired ginger castrated tom and the son of our middle cat Jenny (long haired tortie). The oldest cat is Polly who will be 13 at the end of this month. This is just to give the background in the hope you can help me with what's happened.
Over the past several months Biggles has taken to over grooming his back so severley that he has bald patches. Originally the vet suspected some sort of allergy having eliminated flea or any other type of infestation (I feared mange at one point). She prescribed steroids and assured us this would do the trick but that Biggles would have to remain on a maintenance dose for the rest of his life.
Well, a month on and its not made a jot of difference, hence our returning today.
I'm stunned and mortified to be told that in the absense of any other apparent reason, they conclude that Biggles is suffering from stress and needs medication and possibly a consultation with a behaviourist.
To say its a shock is an understatement.
He has always been slightly more nervous than the other 2 and does not hunt, prefers to be indoors and would eat the world if given half a chance.
I know there are a lot of very experienced and knowledgeable cat people on here and would be very grateful for your opinions and any ideas. I feel totally ashamed if this is right and I have allowed one of my cats to get into this condition.
Bit of a ramble I'm afraid but I have to explain fully so you can make a judgement.
Thank you.