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Flaky skin and scabs.

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Raven88 · 13/01/2019 12:29

My cat is one and I started noticing that she has flaky skin on the back of her neck before Christmas. Now I've started finding small scabs on the back of her neck. Any ideas what this could be. She is always trying to scratch it. Otherwise she seems healthy, she is an indoor car. I'm going to book her in for a check up this week. Also is there anything I can use to take the itch out of it.

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Toddlerteaplease · 13/01/2019 12:41

Has she been flea treated? That's the first think I'd think of. I give mine salmon oil for dry skin.

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ScreamingValenta · 13/01/2019 12:43

It sounds like possible flea-allergic dermatitis so I agree with Toddler's advice. Even indoor cats can get fleas as it's possible for eggs to get trodden in from outside.

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Raven88 · 13/01/2019 15:22

Yes she is flea treated monthly and I've checked her all over and seems to just be the neck.

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ScreamingValenta · 13/01/2019 15:28

Best wait to see what the vet says, in that case. I wouldn't try putting anything on it.

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dementedpixie · 13/01/2019 16:09

Which treatment are you using? Are the scabs in the same area?

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Raven88 · 13/01/2019 19:46

@dementedpixie I use the Bob Martin Spot on monthly one, we used to get one from the vets but I picked this one up at pets at home.

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Wolfiefan · 13/01/2019 19:46

That stuff is rubbish. You need to get treatment from the vet.

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dementedpixie · 13/01/2019 20:21

I wouldn't trust Bob Martin stuff. Advantage from pets at home would be better or keep getting the vet stuff

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ScreamingValenta · 13/01/2019 20:24

I too have heard the Bob Martin stuff isn't very effective.

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minkies11 · 13/01/2019 20:27

It does sound like a bit of a reaction to the flea treatment. Your vet should be able to help with that - the pet store flea treatments on the whole can be pretty crap I'm afraid.

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Raven88 · 17/01/2019 14:10

I think it's a reaction to the treatment or it could be something I've used in the bath and she likes to sit in the bath. It's gotten worse since I posted. She is booked in to the vets Tuesday and the vet wasn't too concerned. She has developed a bald patch and more scabs but we did treat her for fleas on Sunday as a precaution so it could well be that. She seems like her normal self and not too bothered by her neck. Would washing it with water help?

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Raven88 · 17/01/2019 14:14

She sits in a dry bath if that sounded like she shares a bath with me. The only other thing I can think of is the window cleaner we use as she sits at the window. Also it could be fleas. She is going Tuesday because that's the day my husband can take her and he is her favourite, she knows his car and when he takes her to the vet she is more relaxed. If she was to become unwell she would be there as soon as I can get her.

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