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If you're worried at all by it, why not take him to the vet? If it's not bothering him I would just leave it for a week and see if it has cleared up on its own. |
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[quote=Mags;528587]If you're worried at all by it, why not take him to the vet? If it's not bothering him I would just leave it for a week and see if it has cleared up on its own.[/QUOTE] That's what I'm doing for the moment, but I wasn't sure if I was doing the right thing by leaving it. He resists having the area combed, but is perfectly happy getting combed anywhere else, but if it hasn't cleared up by Friday I'll phone the vet and see what he has to say. Hope it's not a tic! |
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You could try bathing the area with a bit of warm salt water, he may have just caught himself on a thorn or something and the area is obviously sore which is why he doesn't like you grooming him there. Just a teaspoon of ordinary salt in a mug full of boiled water which has cooled and a bit of cotton wool. Doubt its a tick or three. |
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I doubt its ticks either. Good idea by Ange with the salt bathing. If they are dry then I would wait and see. If the spots are weeping then I would take him to the vets. Chin tickles to Dylan x |
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I'm starting to think something had caught him there like was mentioned on this thread, or he was scratching and caught his claw on his back. |
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