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Sorry not to be helpful to you or Buster! I think you've got the flea thing covered (if it was flea). Is he scratching noticeably? Not sure about vaseline as it is petroleum based. 'Spect someone more knowledgable will be along shortly. Hope you solve the mystery. |
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It looks very much like the little patch of 'allergic reaction' Bentley has on his tummy. (see his recent pic 'Soft fool!')The vet has ruled out flea infestation/allergy and all that happens is that he has a steroid injection a few times a year to damp down the reaction. As my vet says 'hmm, he's allergic and reacting to *something* but it could be any one of hundreds of allergens, inside or outside the house'. I'm going to post another thread, with something it could be, but which I think is well worth having its own space, for future searching. Doesn't that sound mysterious? Not really - the potential culprit is plug-in air fresheners |
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Anyway I think it is off to the vets for buster. Tilly |
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My previous cat Sam used to have a fur loss problem. It started on his back legs when he was about 2 and spread to his tummy. Eventually he had no fur at all on his underside and the vet was treating him for a hormonal problem. The fur gradually grew back on his legs but not on his tummy, he was completely bald there. He was taking two tablets a day for the rest of his life and he lived until he was 12 .......... that was an awful lot of tablets... |
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