the same thing happened to my cat, he was licking it all off.
2006-12-22 10:17:34
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answered by boo 2
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Sounds very very like allergy symptoms. Is he licking his paws a lot- that may be the intent of the hair loss, they itch so he licks them. Might be meals allergies. Just seeing that there has been no change in weight loss program does no longer rule out meals allergy symptoms. Routinely food allergies increase after years of eating the same meals. I do not know the specifics, but a lamb and rice food (if he's not already eating it) might support. He could want a novel protein and carbohydrate supply equivalent to duck and rice. Your vet will have to have a number of prescription allergy meals to be had for you to check out. The most important situation with food allergies is that if he get one single bite of a food he is allergic to, it could motive the symptoms to return for a number of days/weeks so he ought to most effective consume the food advise by using the vet, which without doubt manner all of the different cats will have got to go on it so the affected cat will not consume another food.
2016-08-10 02:38:30
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answered by ? 4
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Could be a hot spot where the animal is chewing at the fur, could be the fur was scraped off in an accident (one of my dogs did that in a nose first dive over a pretty steep cliff once) could also be ringworm (check the web for pics and compare if you don't know what this looks like). I'd do some general web searches if it were mine...
If the cat seems irritated by it, take it to the vet.
2006-12-22 10:17:19
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answered by heart o' gold 7
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sounds very very like allergies. Is he licking his paws lots- that must be the reason of the hair loss, they itch so he licks them. must be foodstuff allergies. in basic terms by using fact there has been no substitute in weight loss plan would not rule out foodstuff allergies. on occasion foodstuff allergies advance after years of ingesting the comparable foodstuff. i do no longer understand the specifics, yet a lamb and rice foodstuff (if he's not already ingesting it) ought to help. He would go with for a different protein and carbohydrate source mutually with duck and rice. your vet could have quite a few prescription hypersensitivity ingredients available for you to objective. the biggest subject with foodstuff allergies is that if he get one single chew of a foodstuff he's allergic to, it may reason the indications to return for quite a few days/weeks so he could in basic terms consume the foodstuff recommend via the vet, which likely skill all the different cats will could bypass on it so the affected cat won't consume yet another foodstuff.
2016-10-18 21:30:23
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answered by Anonymous
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It could be allergies. Alot of animals do alot of paw licking with certain types of allergies. It also could be ringworm. Ringworm is very common in cats, but it is easy to treat if you are careful. See your vet and have him tested. In the meantime, keep him away from other cats and wash your hands after handling him until you know for sure.
2006-12-22 10:27:30
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answered by tmrvt 4
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sometimes cats lose hair because of an unhealthy diet.. try giving it some nutritionally balanced cat food (you can find it at petsmart or the like). it would be best to go to your vet however.
2006-12-22 10:14:39
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answered by tanj 4
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Sorry I'm not sure if there is no cut. A similar thing happened to my cat when she got a cut.
2006-12-22 10:15:36
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answered by Anonymous
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could be hot spots, true. also think about ringworm, allergies, reaction to environmental factors, anxiety...lots of things. definitely see your vet
2006-12-22 10:58:43
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answered by BluStar 2
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its unhealthy. have u been feading it good. or just ask a vet
2006-12-22 11:17:06
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answered by Anonymous
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if it has been scratching it it is probably irritated
2006-12-22 11:42:02
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answered by brittney V 2
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