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Cat has scabs
Little scabs keep popping up on my cat. They're all on his back. I used to
think they were caused by his scratching, but the latest one is in a rather unlikely place for that to be the case. He's an indoor cat. Does he need to go to the vet? What could be the problem? Accidental wounds? Skin cancer? Bugs or parasites? Acne? |
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"Jerry" wrote in message
nk.net... Little scabs keep popping up on my cat. They're all on his back. I used to think they were caused by his scratching, but the latest one is in a rather unlikely place for that to be the case. He's an indoor cat. Does he need to go to the vet? What could be the problem? Accidental wounds? Skin cancer? Bugs or parasites? Acne? One of my outdoor has that reaction to flea bites. Revolution takes care of it. ron charlottesville va |
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"Jerry" wrote in message nk.net... Little scabs keep popping up on my cat. They're all on his back. I used to think they were caused by his scratching, but the latest one is in a rather unlikely place for that to be the case. He's an indoor cat. Does he need to go to the vet? What could be the problem? Accidental wounds? Skin cancer? Bugs or parasites? Acne? The problem could be the result of any number of things and the only way you can find the solution is to take him to the vet. |
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