Hi Eileen

. I have been dealing with a serious chin acne (Folliculitis) on Pipsqueak for two months now. He has a suppressed immune system and his acne went to the next level of infection. Perkins and Perla also had it for a bit. Still do if I don't clean their chins every other day.
Per Carolina, I bought the Hibiclens. Works great for the chins and is not as drying or irritating and benzoil peroxide. Also, I use Mupirocin Ointment (topical from the vet for the more serious cases) when the Hibiclens alone is not working.
Causes for my cats - I changed from plastic mats to washable cotten mats. I got rid of the plastic Platinum Drinkwell fountain, a huge bacteria culprit unless you scrub it daily, and use in the dishwasher, there is no way to stop the bacteria from growing once it starts. I also now use stainless steel dishes or glass dishes. I had ceramic, but Carolina explained to me that the ceramic dishes can get microscopic cracks in them that harbor bacteria

. For some cats, chin acne is never an issue, even with plastic bowls, and other's are very sensitive and will continue to have these breakouts

. I also made some dietary changes as could be allergies.
If you just wash everyday with the Hibiclens and keep up with it, Wesley should be fine. You don't want to just ignore it because it could turn into a severe case of Folliculitis. Pipsqueak has been on an antibiotic for four weeks now and was on Prednisone and the ointment. But he has other health issues such as stress, so this could be adding to the acne issue and making it worse too.
Chin acne in cats seems quite common and can be kept under control easily with some changes like the bowls and keeping the chin cleaned daily. I am lucky in that my cats have been very good for the cleanings, just little angels about it. Hope Wesley is a good boy for it too. Give him a special treat after you wash his chin





