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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One form of feline acne treatment5. Treatment for feline acne often only lasts for a limited time because the underlying cause remains the same. Feline acne is not similar to human acne to the point where one can draw an analogy from it. However treatments frequently employ very similar drugs – see below. But…never …
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