Monday, November 16, 2009

I am a mother of 7 cats and one of my female cats is losing hair around the neck and front legs.?

she began vomiting ealier today. could she have eaten something badd. help with advice



I am a mother of 7 cats and one of my female cats is losing hair around the neck and front legs.?

I am a cat lover as well %26amp; have five friendly felines! In the past, one of my cats began compulsive grooming habits. In fact, I placed my cat on Prozac for a short while for this problem. Apparently, this is a problem that affects many felines. The loss of fur around the neck and front legs would lead me to believe your cat suffers from obsessive grooming. The vomiting may be due to the hair that is consumed with grooming. The vet explained to me that change of any type(small/large) could be enough to tramatize a feline enough that they start this compulsive behavior. So, try to reduce stress to your cat and see if there is any change, if not then I would suggest taking your feline to the vets. Best of luck!



I am a mother of 7 cats and one of my female cats is losing hair around the neck and front legs.?

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I am a mother of 7 cats and one of my female cats is losing hair around the neck and front legs.?

it could be an allergic reaction or some type of disease.



it is BEST to consult your veterinarian



I am a mother of 7 cats and one of my female cats is losing hair around the neck and front legs.?

1 thing u can do just take ur all cat mother cat and baby cat and sick cat, go to doctor and tell them story and ask them can u take each cat blood and look them for r they got something bad example like AIDS or some thing if is something and if is will be late is not good for ur cat also dangereus for ur family



I am a mother of 7 cats and one of my female cats is losing hair around the neck and front legs.?

Didn't the doctor say anything when you gave birth to kittens?



I am a mother of 7 cats and one of my female cats is losing hair around the neck and front legs.?

It would be a good idea to check her for fleas by combing the area with a flea comb. It may be that she's itching there because of flea bites and/or having an allergic reaction to them. If you find fleas, of course, you'll need to treat them.



If that doesn't produce any results, then you should probably get her checked out by your veterinarian; if she's stressed, she could be grooming excessively to attempt to reduce her anxiety, and could be overdoing it.

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