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Itchy skin
Hi - I have an 8-year-old long-haired cat who, about 6 months ago,
began licking and licking herself to the point where the hair on her hind legs and lower abdomen is completely gone now. She is treated for fleas regularly with Frontline, and we have just changed her diet to a no wheat, no corn food. Are there any other thoughts or suggestions about how we can help her? She is better since changing food but is still licking more than normal. Any suggestions or thoughts would be very much appreciated. |
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"PattyM" wrote in message oups.com... Hi - I have an 8-year-old long-haired cat who, about 6 months ago, began licking and licking herself to the point where the hair on her hind legs and lower abdomen is completely gone now. She is treated for fleas regularly with Frontline, and we have just changed her diet to a no wheat, no corn food. Are there any other thoughts or suggestions about how we can help her? She is better since changing food but is still licking more than normal. Any suggestions or thoughts would be very much appreciated. I saw and responded to your first post. |
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