cat advice please
my cat who is about 9 years old has started to lose her fur under her
bellie and inside its rear legs,this started about 8 weeks ago,and she is allmost bald.anyone help please. |
cat advice please
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my cat who is about 9 years old has started to lose her fur under her bellie and inside its rear legs,this started about 8 weeks ago,and she is allmost bald.anyone help please. I cannot stress this enough: WHEN YOUR CAT HAS MEDICAL PROBLEMS, TAKE THE CAT TO A VET! Few of us have medical traing, and those of us who do would not give medical advice without physically examining the cat. The best you can hope for is anecdotal stories of similar ailments and what worked for THAT CAT. Please have a vet look at your cat. Hugs and Purrs, Mark -- Proof of Sanity Forged Upon Request |
cat advice please
"smoggy" wrote in message oups.com... my cat who is about 9 years old has started to lose her fur under her bellie and inside its rear legs,this started about 8 weeks ago,and she is allmost bald.anyone help please. Mark has given excellent advice. All of us on this group love cats (that's why we're here), but it simply isn't possible to diagnose a specific problem from "long distance." Moreover, the you have described a problem that has existed for several weeks, so it is long past the time when your cat should have had a medical evaluation. Please make an appointment immediately! (And then please check back and give us an update.) MaryL |
cat advice please
Mark Edwards wrote:
No cluons were harmed when smoggy wrote: my cat who is about 9 years old has started to lose her fur under her bellie and inside its rear legs,this started about 8 weeks ago,and she is allmost bald.anyone help please. I cannot stress this enough: WHEN YOUR CAT HAS MEDICAL PROBLEMS, TAKE THE CAT TO A VET! Few of us have medical traing, and those of us who do would not give medical advice without physically examining the cat. The best you can hope for is anecdotal stories of similar ailments and what worked for THAT CAT. Please have a vet look at your cat. Hugs and Purrs, Mark What he said. It makes no more sense to ask for a diagnosis of your cat here than it would to ask for a diagnosis for a problem *you* may have. You'd go the doctor, right? Take your cat to the vet. Ginger-lyn -- Home Pages: http://www.moonsummer.com http://www.angelfire.com/folk/glsummer (homepage & cats) http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb....mmer/index.htm (genealogy) http://www.movieanimals.bravehost.com/ (The Violence Against Animals in Movies Website) |
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