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I noticed in the posting about the over-active young male that his behavior includes licking and biting at his back and tail. He could be suffering from a flea attack and/or allergies, causing skin irritation. Not likely to be the sole cause of his behavior, but certainly worth looking into. Sharon Talbert Friends of Campus Cats www.campuscats.org |
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I noticed in the posting about the over-active young male that his behavior includes licking and biting at his back and tail. He could be suffering from a flea attack and/or allergies, causing skin irritation. Not likely to be the sole cause of his behavior, but certainly worth looking into. Sharon Talbert Friends of Campus Cats www.campuscats.org |
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