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Hi Moli, Leo may has ear mites and scratching his ear can case fur loss as well. I find an article about here, hope it helps: http://pets.webmd.com/cats/ear-mites-cats |
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Leo does not have ear mites, he gets his ears cleaned weekly, as he is almost 17, the vet has put the thinning of fur on his ears as his age.. |
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Wow, that's a long life for a cat! Well done to care of him so well! |
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