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    Problem diagnosing my rescued cat's skin disorder

    After the one vet told me to use peroxide, which I didn't know how to dilute, we took the cat back to the vet hospital. I got the more experienced vet this time and he said it was not a fungus and not parasites but it was a bacterial infection. He prescribed Pyoben gel. We rubbed it on 2...
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    Problem diagnosing my rescued cat's skin disorder

    Thank-you. She is due to go back to the vet tomorrow. I will ask them to send in a sample. I am using ceramic bowls, but they are new. I will, however. switch to metal. My vet never told me to dilute the peroxide like that with water. Maybe I have been agravating the condition. Thanks again.
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    Problem diagnosing my rescued cat's skin disorder

    I have rescued a cat from the wild estimated to be about 6 months old. She has been to the vet for shots. The vet swabbed her ears for ear mites and also took a sample of this black, flaky scabs on the sides of the outside of her mouth. The vet says that there were no mites visible under the...
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