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    Excessive grooming

    Thank you so much for your help. I will give it a try and let you know how it goes. It does sound more and more like a food problem, especially since you mentioned the vomiting. He does not do it often but about once a month he will throw up while eating breakfast, for no apparent reason (not...
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    Excessive grooming

    He scratches himself around the ears and neck area, licks around neck/shoulder area, and chews legs. When he had the acne, I was told to switch to glass or ceramic plates, which I have done. I will look for the science diet food for sensative skin as that seems a reasonable place to start and...
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    Excessive grooming

    Thanks for your prompt reply. The feline acne was diagnosed by a vet so I am reasonable sure that was a problem some time back. One of the symptoms was excessive grooming but there were also other symptoms, which he does not seem to have now. I have given him the advantage flea treatment and...
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    Excessive grooming

    My kitty seems to be constantly grooming himself. I have given him a flee treatment though he is an indoor cat. It seemed to help for a short while but he is back to scratching, licking and chewing. He has also lost a small patch of hair on the top of his head. He has also suffered from feline...
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