My cat is going bald on her back, and there are little red spots that look almost infected. She is an outdoor/indoor cat.her fur is getting really thin and she has scabs all over her poor body. She has kittens and I am worried, I just want to make sure she isn't giving the kittens anything.please help me. Thanks.
I had a vet that almost killed my dog once because of his recommendations, they like medical doctors are not always right...just something to think about
An animal doesn't have to go our side to get fleas. All of my cats are indoor cats, but still get fleas every yr
I would also stay away from the colloidal silver at least until we know what we are dealing with, than if required I will give you a brand name that is SAFE for cats...NOT NECESSARILY one that is labeled pets either!!!
you can give her some krill oil....its much higher in omega 3's than salmon oil...get this in capsule form, pierce the capsule squirt onto your finger than rub into gums, some cats love it and will even eat it in their food, mine HATE it to say the least, this is very good for their coats
thanks goodness for pple like you willing to help these poor discarded animals...I agree this is happening much to often and everywhere
yes some of these posts are very OLD, please read thru the most recent ones for there have been many good links and suggestions made that I hope not to repeat
PLEASE do NOT use any foot sprays ever!!!! this could be toxic.
you need to first find out whats causing the scabs. allergies in cats 9x out of 10 will show up as an itch or a sore
this can be caused by an allergy to a flea bite...cat does not need to have fleas, just one bite
also allergies to ingredients in the food like the grains or all the preservatives that are put in dry foods...esp. tell me what are you feeding?
it can be environmental allergies to carpets, furniture, cleaners or any chemical or scent you are using in your home...
can you upload some photos to give me a better idea what you are dealing with...
Hi....I have a cat that is covered with these scabs....she is a stray I took in and was seemingly fine the 1ST week or so and soon after I noticed all this happening! She has been in this condition for going on 8 weeks. Just read to give her Salmon Oil Liquid to help boost immune system, etc. Also Pet Colloidal Silver to help with internal infection. Also was told this scabbing could be an effect of flea dermatitis? I have given her 2 baths....and we see NO fleas!?
But the Athletes Foot Cream you mention.....is this just any of this cream? How do you get the cream thru the fur, and penetrate the skin sufficiently? I guess I could slather it on!?
Could I use an Athletes Foot Spray? Which might be easier in penetrating to the skin!?
Thanks!
I see this post is YEARS old!
Maybe you are still around or someone can reply and help!
I can not afford a VET at all. I have had 100's of stray cats in my 50 some years which have lived healthy and long lives, just buried a 22 yr old furry friend a few month ago!! And today they seem to suffer so with so many inflictions, more than in the past!
And I dont trust Vets, with all the controversy with the many many toxins they use and have had deaths and bad experiences and tend to steer clear of them. There are so so many pitched to the road cats and dogs in todays America.....So sad! People too! And I take them in and do what I can! Anything is better than fending for themselves on busy roads & fighting wild animals at night. It really is just awful! WHAT wanders to my back porch and in my small barn.....day after day, year after year. And increasing in todays world so full of poverty for so many.