Other that that she’s happy i don’t know how she got it
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So I can give it to her to drinkShave her? For what reason? If you think this is flea related (you said you are working on getting a flea collar), why not just apply a topical flea treatment? If you can shave her, you can put a topical flea treatment on her.
You say she is an indoor cat, but if she is exposed to cats that are indoor/outdoor, she can still get fleas.
If you don't think it is fleas, then having a vet check it out is about your only other option. Otherwise, try chamomile tea. Buy chamomile tea bags - you can find them in most any grocery store and generally speaking those are Germain - you don't want English or any flavorings or additives. Brew a bag in water, cool the liquid to room temp and then soak that place using cotton balls or a soft cloth - 2-3 times a day. Chamomile tea, which is a soothing and healing agent, also has anti-bacterial/anti-fungal properties. It is safe for her to ingest should she do so. Again, if you can shave her, you most certainly can apply chamomile tea to her spot(s).
If you are talking about taking her somewhere to be shaved, they too can apply a topical flea treatment.
Yes i don’t have money rig hit now for a vet so I’m trying the best I canHi, does she scratches herself a lot lately? I'm not sure if it's similar, my cat Grace began having bald spot around her neck, and she began to scratch her head more than normal but otherwise she seemed healthy. Brought her to the vets and they suspected it was some kind of skin allergy. It can be from change of diet, change of litter, dust, pollen season, or many other things (even mosquitoes bite was possible). I didn't really figure out what gave her allergy, but thankfully it didn't come back after she was prescribed anti-inflammatory meds.
The chamomile tea is to help with the itchy spot(s), not for drinking. Buy chamomile tea bags - you can find them in most any grocery store and generally speaking those are Germain - you don't want English or any flavorings or additives. Brew a bag in water, cool the liquid to room temp and then soak that place using cotton balls or a soft cloth - 2-3 times a day. Chamomile tea, which is a soothing and healing agent, also has anti-bacterial/anti-fungal properties.So I can give it to her to drink