Have you taken her to the vet? This could be a skin irritation, mental health problems, or something more serious.
2007-09-09 15:28:35
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answered by rainbowcraft 2
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I have a friend who's cat does the same thing. She was stressed because my friend was in college and couldn't spend a lot of time with her. Once the semester was over and a trip to the vet for some cream the cat was fine and hair started to grow back. Just be patient and all will be alright again.
2007-09-09 15:38:17
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answered by Anonymous
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This is a medical condition, you should take her to the vet. Sometimes this excessive grooming is caused by a skin infection and other times there is something wrong internally and the cat is trying to correct it by licking the area. For example when a cat has a urinary tract infection, they may compulsively clean their bottom.
2007-09-09 15:29:57
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answered by ponderinglife 2
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She needs to be seen by a vet. This kind of behaviour can be caused by parasites, allergies and dietary issues Only when a vet has ruled out all medical causes, should it then be considered a behavioural problem. In which case, your vet may be able to help you or refer you to a qualified animal behaviourist who can.
In the meantime, the article below may be helpful to you.
http://www.kittens-lair.net/cat-health/lick-dermatitis.html
Hope she will be feeling better soon.
2007-09-09 22:55:08
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answered by Michele the Louis Wain cat 7
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RE: Why do my cats randomly commence licking one yet another? Is it a demonstration of love? We have been given one cat, a pair years later have been given a newborn weenie canine, then a 365 days after him i rescued a newborn cat from the line. they're all finished grown now, and my 2 cats combat often times. in spite of the undeniable fact that different situations while one cats drowsing the different cat will pass as much as him and commence...
2016-10-10 07:04:35
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answered by ? 4
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Obsessive licking can be caused from stress. A change in the house, new noises or something similar. Anytime something like that starts you should call your vet or animal care specialist immediately.
2007-09-09 15:45:24
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answered by ruby_phoenix_princess 2
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like the other answers bring her to the vet.
there are several things that can be wrong.
she may have fleas, do you use frontline ?
if so you should get your cat on it.
her skin may be irritated and need ointment.
it could also be a bite from a spider or such.
but please check the vet this doesnt sound very good. "/
but i bet she will turn out fine (:
2007-09-09 15:37:24
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answered by abby(: 2
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i don't know what cud have caused this but, i have a friend whose cat did that exact same thing and they had to purchase a cone for her(like the ones they put on them after they get fixed). you would have to make sure it stayed indoors though(if its not already an indoor cat).
2007-09-09 15:30:21
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answered by Aubrie 3
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Skin problems.. Is she on a different food? ...Get her to the vet.. You can get creams to put on the spots she licks...
2007-09-09 15:30:15
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answered by *-whitz-* 4
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Take her to the vet.
2007-09-09 15:36:31
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answered by old beatnik 6
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