would a cream like something from Bath and body works do the job?
:)
But seriously... it could be too dry for the cat insdie the house. Use a humidifyer. Also, maybe use bacon grease or fats with the cat's food to help them out.
2007-02-13 22:54:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Have you been to a vet, it could be a number of reasons. I adopted a cat from a shelter, who also had patches of bald skin and it turned out to be ring worm, best to get it checked to make sure.
Most skin ailments can be rectified with the correct creams.
Cats can get dandruff if they are stressed and not grooming porperly as well.
Is she off her food as well or anything else is out of the ordinary?
2007-02-14 06:30:15
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answered by cregneebaa 1
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I use an excellent product called "Sheen-um". You add it to the cats food and I've had great results on several cats. It conditions their fur and skin. It's made by Mark and Chappell Ltd. Their website is www.markandchappell.com
2007-02-15 07:04:45
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answered by Catgirl83 2
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First identify the cause eg,food, shampoo,plastic or rubber food dishes,flea collar, airfreshners,houseplants. open sores treat with Panolog a tropical antibiotic cream. The use of cortsone cream to sooth and heal but that should be under vet supervision.
2007-02-13 23:24:03
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answered by Anonymous
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2014-11-28 01:41:52
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answered by ? 3
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My cat had the same problem and he was scratching himself a lot. I finally figured it was his food so I changed the brand of dry biscuits he was eating.. It went away soon after and he's never had it since.. Try changing his food, especially if he's eating biscuits if nothing else works.
2007-02-13 22:10:05
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answered by aken 4
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i have a cat that had dry skin and bald patches, the vet said he had an allergy to flea bites, proberbly the main reason, could also be tested for phosphate intolerence.
2007-02-14 04:00:17
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answered by michealdavies524@btinternet.com 1
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I came across aloe vera gel whilst in spain i came home with loads. Its great for skins probs. Its manufactured in spain alicante i think but im sure there are local places where you can get hold of it
2007-02-13 22:11:20
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answered by J R S B 1
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I think olive oil is ok in patches
2007-02-14 03:40:27
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answered by Anonymous
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