There have been a few cats in the past that had chosen to stay on my property rather than his, and I took them to a friend if mine who runs a no kill shelter out of her home. That's I am thinking about doing with these guys as well. I won't take them to any other place around here, because they...
First off I was unsure where to post this, but since I consider these cats strays/Ferals I will post it here, lol.
So about 2 years ago we bought a house, and met our neighbor. He has barrel racing horses, and about 15 barn cats. Being a crazy cat lady I did not mind that they would wonder onto...
Hello again everyone, here is an update. It's been about 3 weeks since I last posted about Ella. Some of her bald patches have grown the hair back, and some are just starting to grow hair back. This what her leg looks like now, and I just want to see if anyone thinks it is looking better, or...
Update: After inspecting Ella further, I noticed 1 single FAT FLEA on her belly. I picked that sucker, and crushed it to death! Haha, that was the only one I saw, so hopefully that's all it was!
Hello, everyone. 1. Let me say I'm typing this on my phone so it may not be beautiful, lol.
My cat Ella is 11 years old. She's always had an issue with over grooming. So I'm often used to seeing a bit of a bald tummy, but today I noticed that she has a small bald patch on her leg, on the back...
Thank you for the advice, and the link. I don't know what could be stressing her, because it's been a constant thing her whole life. Even when she has been in one home for years, etc.
Have you thought about ringworm? It sounds exactly like what the kitten we rescued had, after another vet visit she did indeed have ringworm, and it can easily be spread to other animals, and humans.
My cat Ella is 11 years old. She always had this thing that when she gets nervous she licks the fur off her stomach. For the last 2 years she's been staying at my moms, because my husbands dog has issues with cats. I visited very frequently, and noticed that she had a small bald spots, but they...
It's ringworm. The barn kitten I rescued had the exact same thing. Unfortunately I couldn't get her to the vet when I found it, but when I called the vet she told me to treat it with cider vinegar on the spot, and in a light bath, and a low dose of foot fungus cream. It killed the ringworm right...