Flaky skin
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Flaky skin
I noticed Bola had a patch of dry, flaky skin near his tail earlier today and when I looked closer there was more, but only on his spine, there wasn't a sign of this anywhere else My first thought was fleas and he was getting due for his (hopefully final this year) Frontline treatment, so I brought that forward by a couple of days.
I can't see it being fleas, not least because he's frontlined and I've never even seen a flea on him, but even if it was, they wouldn't just bite his spinal area would they? A good brush seems to have removed most of the flaky skin, so has anyone seen anything similar/got suggestions as to the cause?
Ian
I can't see it being fleas, not least because he's frontlined and I've never even seen a flea on him, but even if it was, they wouldn't just bite his spinal area would they? A good brush seems to have removed most of the flaky skin, so has anyone seen anything similar/got suggestions as to the cause?
Ian
Ian B- Diamond Elite Cat
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Re: Flaky skin
I really don't know Ian beyond possible ringworm (but I think that would cause hair loss), dandruff, or possible diet? Perhaps he needs more moisture in his food? I don't have a clue, Mads has dandruff, but its more of an all over thing... I'll be keeping an eye on this thread as I'm curious to know what it is too. Good luck and I hope its nothing serious at all.
maddymoo- Diamond Elite Cat
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Re: Flaky skin
Hi Helen,
He must eat 60%/40% > wet/dry and drinks well enough, so I can't see it being a lack of moisture in his diet. Whatever it is/was, it's strange that it was just a half inch wide *strip* down his spine and nowhere else, so I don't think it's dandruff and I'm pretty sure it isn't ringworm either.
If it happens again I'll have a word with my vets.
Ian
He must eat 60%/40% > wet/dry and drinks well enough, so I can't see it being a lack of moisture in his diet. Whatever it is/was, it's strange that it was just a half inch wide *strip* down his spine and nowhere else, so I don't think it's dandruff and I'm pretty sure it isn't ringworm either.
If it happens again I'll have a word with my vets.
Ian
Ian B- Diamond Elite Cat
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Cat(s): : Fudge, Bola, Buddy, Max........and several guests
Registration date : 2008-04-06
Re: Flaky skin
Sounds like dandruff Ian, not sure if you're meant to shampoo them for that or just groom them. Sam occasionally had it but nothing to worry about, it's fairly common but much more noticable on dark cats.
Teddy- Diamond Elite Cat
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Re: Flaky skin
Hi Kath,
Yeah, if it was everywhere on him I'd be more worried, hopefully it's just a one off mystery.
Ian
Yeah, if it was everywhere on him I'd be more worried, hopefully it's just a one off mystery.
Ian
Ian B- Diamond Elite Cat
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Age : 66
Cat(s): : Fudge, Bola, Buddy, Max........and several guests
Registration date : 2008-04-06
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