People are searching for ways to treat feline acne at home and by and large it can be treated at home which is useful and unusual in my experience. I would normally advise people to consult a veterinarian although that may be the case in this instance depending on whether the infection is extensive …
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‘Cat has black chin‘ is a search term in Google. My first thought is that this is most likely to be feline acne which is not the same as human acne. However, this is not a certain diagnosis because that can only be made by a veterinarian on a proper inspection but let me …
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An allergic reaction by a cat to rubber or plastic bowls for water or food is a similar condition to feline acne which is identified by seeing blackheads or pimple-like bumps that come to a head. In severe cases the entire chin and lower lips may swell up. Where and How Cat acne develops …
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by Maggie Sharp (Hobart, Tasmania, Australia) This picture was taken when Chilli last had Feline Acne. Last year Chilli got a horrid case of Feline Acne. I’d read about it in the past, but I never imagined it happening to my own cat… Anyway, what happens is the cat will get little black specks …
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Hello..We have 2 cats, one is a purebred Abyssinian and the other is a rescue – mostly Siamese with what we think may be Ragdoll. The Abyssinian recently had a case of feline acne that we treated by cleaning his chin daily with wipes the vet recommended and is clearing up slowly. Now, our …
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