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Dark, crusty area on nose
My white cat's nose had a small dark spot on it for a couple of months. I couldn't feel anything and didn't worry about it. Recently it got larger and now she has several black spots on top of nose. When I feel them they feel crusty. The side of her nose also is darker.
She had acne on her chin which got better when I started cleaning her chin after she ate. I tried that on her nose but it's not any better. I have taken this poor animal to the vet at least five times in the past two months for various issues. She HATES it. I'll take her again, but was wondering if this could also be acne? It doesn't bother her at all. If she wasn't white it wouldn't look nearly so bad. I have a gel that the vet gave me for her chin. I was thinking of trying it on her nose. Ideas? thanks |
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jblatz2 gmail.com wrote:
My white cat's nose had a small dark spot on it for a couple of months. I couldn't feel anything and didn't worry about it. Recently it got larger and now she has several black spots on top of nose. When I feel them they feel crusty. The side of her nose also is darker. She had acne on her chin which got better when I started cleaning her chin after she ate. Paper towels are your friend. My cats get fed on clean paper towels sometimes cut in quarters. For wet food, make sure the bowl is clean with each feeding. Use a flat plate for wet food. Don't use standard cat food bowls that have high edges. There is no need to clean her chin or apply a medicine. I tried that on her nose but it's not any better. I have taken this poor animal to the vet at least five times in the past two months for various issues. She HATES it. I'll take her again, but was wondering if this could also be acne? It doesn't bother her at all. If she wasn't white it wouldn't look nearly so bad. I have a gel that the vet gave me for her chin. I was thinking of trying it on her nose. That is a shot in the dark, don't do that. It might be some disease. It might also appear around her ears. Good luck. |
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Well,I took her to the vet a couple of days ago. Even before reading the answers here (thank you, by the way).
He scraped a dead layer of skin off the nose. He said he wasn't sure what was wrong. He told me that white cats were prone to skin cancer, which I hadn't known. He said the skin was irritated but otherwise looked normal. He gave me some steroid ointment to use for a week. If it's not improving by then he'll do a biopsy. The redness is gone but now her nose looks black. I think the area is a bit smaller but I'm not sure. I took a photo today so I'd have a comparison. I recently lost a cat to liver cancer. I hope this sweet girl isn't next. I don't know anything about skin cancer in cats. Would they have to remove her nose? She seems just fine right now. Breaks my heart.......... |
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BTW - I have always kept ALL my cats indoors and always will.
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