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Cats owned: 1 x BSH and 2 x Burmese crosses
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14-12-2006, 12:03 AM   #1

Skin problem


Hello

This is my first post here, I have 3 cats 2 Black and White mogs, Layla and Frodo and a Silver Black Tabby BSH, Roo

Roo is off to the vet tomorrow, at the beginning of the week he started licking patches on his body to the point of removing the hair and making it red raw.

It looks like some sort of allergic reaction to me and tried to get hiom booked in as soon as possible. Unfortunately much to my dissapointment I wasn't overly impressed and had to fight tooth and nail to get the slot I have tomorrow - apparently he isn't classed as urgent, even though if left to his own devices he would be in a much much worse state by fri than at the mo. It was really hard even getting them to give me a buster collar for him to prevent him from making it worse and they asked me to bring him in but refused to look at him when I did........I know vets are busy...but really.

Although I have seen allergic reactions before I have never actually had one of my animals suffer before, what sort of treatment should I be expecting - just in case they are as unhelpful tomorrow. Next job on my list is to find a better vets in the area.



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14-12-2006, 10:37 AM   #2

Re: Skin problem


Hi Alexa - welcome to Catsey! I hope you feel happier after you have visited the vet today.
I can think of 2 reasons Roo may have this problem. The first is a genuine skin condition such as excema. An anti-imflammatory (steroid) medication should keep it under control.
Another possibility is that your cat is overgrooming. This could be because of an underlying irritation from a genuine skin problem, or it might be a stress issue. Have there been changes in your household, or has the pecking order of your cats changed? A Feliway DAP spray or plug-in diffuser is reputed to be really good for helping with this.
Anyway, I'll pipe down and leave it to your vet now! Please come back and tell us how Roo is, won't you?



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14-12-2006, 11:36 AM   #3

Re: Skin problem


Hi Alexa and welcome to Catsey DM has mentioned two possible reasons for the type of condition you are describing. Something else which can cause an 'allergic' reaction in some cats are flea bites. Might be worth checking that he hasn't picked up some fleas....good luck at the vets and let us know how you get on



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14-12-2006, 02:25 PM   #4

Re: Skin problem


Hiya Alexa,
Welcome to our little community!!
I hope you got on well at the vets today. The others above have already pretty much said what I was going to say. I have had a cat that pulled her own hair out from her tail due to stress (after losing her kittens) and I've also had another one that has FAD (flea allergic dermatitis) which means that if she gets bitten just once by a flea she gets really irritated by it and will over scratch and make herself sore. She is also allergic to frontline and can only have stronghold. when I first got her from the shelter she looked quite scabby, but most of that has cleared now.
DM also mentions excema, which I have seen in a pair of sister cats at the shelter. I never knew that cats could get excema until I saw them. It was over their back legs mainly and it caused them to overgroom to such an extent that their skin was red raw. We had to bathe the areas with special shampoo every day, apply a cream and give them tablets. Poor girls.
Anyway - hope you have got to the bottom of Roo's problems.
Charlie




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14-12-2006, 02:35 PM   #5

Re: Skin problem


Hello and welcome! One of my cats, Darcy periodically scratches himself little bloody raw patches (sometimes up to the size of a penny) on the top of his head. I have some cortizone cream for it, but the vet is almost certain that he has an allergic reaction to something around the house; dust, dust mites or even human skin dander. It could be something similar with Roo.

I was terrified 1st time it happened as it looked wet and horrible, but it quickly healed over. I'm less concerned when it happens now, but still apply the cream and keep him strictly indoors for a day or two after.

As for your vet - if you're not happy, either have a word with them or change vets. Mine usually see me the same day, but then they are a large practice.

good luck and try not to worry too much.



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14-12-2006, 07:38 PM   #6

Re: Skin problem


Thanks everyone for the posts.

He has been diagnosed witg what they think is a flea allergy and been given an injection to stop him scratching as well as some antibiotics to trat the yucky scabby bits he has now got.

He will be frontlined every month as told by the vet and I'll keep my fingers crossed he doen't have an allergy to that too. Poor lad is looking very sorry for himself and very bald in places. It looks like the hair will take some time to grow back but as long as he is happy and comfortable I really dont care.



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14-12-2006, 07:56 PM   #7

Re: Skin problem


Good to hear that he has had his treatment, fingers crossed it works for him. Welcome to Catsey!



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14-12-2006, 08:02 PM   #8

Re: Skin problem


Good to hear it's been diagnosed ......... I hope it will clear up very soon...



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14-12-2006, 08:40 PM   #9

Re: Skin problem


I'm glad it's the simplest solution.
Hope he'll soon feel loads better



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14-12-2006, 11:35 PM   #10

Re: Skin problem


So glad that you got a simple diagnosis. If Frontline doesn't suit him then there are other preparations you could use. Hopefully now, the itching will stop and his hair will start to grow again. Do let us know how he gets on...



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