Hair loss and stuff
Hair loss and stuff
My cat has had a huge knot of hair on her left side for about a month, we were unable to brush it apart. A week ago the hair knot was almost gone (it was hanging by a thread as if it got snagged on something and ripped off) and there was a patch of skin there but it looked healthy. Well today I noticed the skin had a section of it that was crusty yellow in color. Im wondering if that is a disease or just a scab where she ripped all that hair out of her skin.
suspect this is just a scab which will heal with time,might
get some healing ointment(panalog or others) to rub on it to enhance healing but the next time she gets a clump like this.Take a comb and slide it under the clump then cut it off...do not do this without a comb under because nothing vets like more than to be called up at
2am to sew a big elipitical cut from someone who decided to groom their cat at this hour....be sure you have a comb under the clump....please.
2am to sew a big elipitical cut from someone who decided to groom their cat at this hour....be sure you have a comb under the clump....please.
It could just be a sort of abrasion resulting from the mat when it was so close to the skin. But, when in doubt, always best to see your vet. Abrasions caused by fur mats usually are red or brown in color, not yellow. Check other areas of her skin color and pigmentation (i.e., on her belly, should be pink or white, not yellow)
..........Traci
She had another knot on her otherside but I removed it leaving a small ammount there because i couldnt cut it without wounding her. She is now starting to lick this part off. The skin looks normal i guess, its a whiteish color (shes a light gray and white cat), but so did the skin under the huge knot until today. I hope its nothing serious. Ill give it a day or two and if it doesnt heal and/or the other skin blotch turns yellow im going to the vet.
that spot may just be blanched out a bit but if no
change by tuesday or if it looks worse get it checked....but don't forget the use of the comb, under any mat