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CAT SKIN PROBLEMS

Stressed-Out Skin

Anxiety can cause changes to your cat’s skin and fur.

By Helen Jablonski

We’ve all experienced a bad hair day when we’ve put on a hat or scarf before heading out the door. What if your cat has a bad fur day, or week, or more? A shabby-looking coat not only is uncomfortable for your cat, but it also might indicate that something is wrong.

The first stop with an itchy, greasy or downright bald cat should be your veterinarian’s office. Many conditions can affect your cat’s skin and fur, including allergies to fleas or food. Medical conditions, such as bacterial and fungal infections or thyroid disease, also can affect your cat’s coat. If your veterinarian rules out a medical cause for the cat’s poor-quality fur, then it’s time to consider stress in your cat’s life.

**For the full article, check out the September 2007 issue of CAT FANCY.**

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My cat may be the biggest cat on our block by he's also the most likely NOT to fight back in a catfight. Can cat fights be the reason for his fur looking "mangey". He has scabs and I've took him to the vet several time. Nothing is working. Now I have a nosey, rude neighbor thats treating me as if I don't know how to care for my beloved pet. Any suggestions out there?
Tiffany C., Wichita, KS
Posted: 2/2/2011 12:59:51 AM
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