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I have a black, 5 month old male kitten that we found off the street when he was 2 months old and had a bad flea infestation which caused scabbing and fur loss on his shoulders. He's all healed up now, but he has an unusual amount of white fur in the area, and I don't think it's a fever coat because of how old he was when it came in and how it's localized to where he had the flea injuries. Is it probably his scars, and will his fur always look like this?
Pictures attached of what I could get of his shoulders (for he doubles in wiggliness whenever he detects a plot to photograph his shoulders apparently) plus a general photo as I've lurked here enough to know you all appreciate a good cat photo
Pictures attached of what I could get of his shoulders (for he doubles in wiggliness whenever he detects a plot to photograph his shoulders apparently) plus a general photo as I've lurked here enough to know you all appreciate a good cat photo
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