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Scraggly whiskers!
Hi there, my 10 year old cat has something wrong with her whiskers.
Some of them are normal, and some are short and scraggly. Same with her Eyebrow Antennas. Other than that she seems to be in normal good health and her coat is soft and shiny. She has been eating grocery store cat food. Could that be the problem? Thanks for reading... |
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Scraggly whiskers!
Did she stick her face into a burning candle?
wrote: Hi there, my 10 year old cat has something wrong with her whiskers. Some of them are normal, and some are short and scraggly. Same with her Eyebrow Antennas. Other than that she seems to be in normal good health and her coat is soft and shiny. She has been eating grocery store cat food. Could that be the problem? Thanks for reading... |
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Scraggly whiskers!
Do you by chance have another cat or is she hanging around one outside
maybe? I ask this because my Squeekers cat seems to think that the whiskers on Mushkins are dental floss and he is constantly chewing them off when he grooms her. I noticed the whiskers issue about 4 months after we had to amputate her back leg due to a giant cell tumor. I was in a panic that the cancer was back and was causing this her whiskers to fall off and break. Then one afternoon Mike noticed that while Squeek was grooming her that he was chewing off her whiskers. It was a relief to know it wasn't anything serious it's just strange and we can't figure out why he started this and why she lets him. It's been going on for over 5 years now. Celeste wrote in message oups.com... Hi there, my 10 year old cat has something wrong with her whiskers. Some of them are normal, and some are short and scraggly. Same with her Eyebrow Antennas. Other than that she seems to be in normal good health and her coat is soft and shiny. She has been eating grocery store cat food. Could that be the problem? Thanks for reading... |
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