My cat has had this problem of over grooming herself for a long time and the vet said that its just her nerves. For the last 2 months she has been really going to town on herself and I just want her to stop. She is now bald on her hindparts and I've caught her in the act just chomping away. I've checked the area of the skin over and over again. There is no scaly areas, its not inflammed, and it doesn't smell ransid. Shes been eating the same diet and her enviorment hasn't changed other than me becoming pregnant. She isn't sick or lathargic and shes always been a indoor cat. Why does she keep doing this to herself and what can I do to make her stop??? I'm at a complete lost here!!! Could someone please help me out?? Thanks for your time.
2007-02-18
23:20:30
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CeeCee19
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Well, I did buy a Yorkshire terrior puppy back in June and all of his shots are up to date. I check them both regularly for fleas and ticks and they are clean. They get along great!!! It sounds strange but this grooming started getting bad when I found out I was pregnant.
2007-02-19
00:08:42 ·
update #1