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Skin Irritation

ToriEclipse

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Hey all,

I have no idea what to do with my little guy. His skin is inflamed and appears to be quite itchy a lot lately. His diet has not changed, no new cleaning products or any new fragrances/laundry detergents. I ordered some Dr. Maggie Skin Care Ointment so I’m hoping it’ll help. He gets little scabs and we help him out by soaking them off but his skin looks terrible. It’s mostly next to his ears, I did put something on them so his ears look moist in the photo, it’s normally quite dry.
Otherwise, he seems to be doing fine. Playing and running around. Anyone have similar issues? How did you fix it? Breaks my heart seems him this way. He in no way appears painful. Can I use a certain kind of oil to help with dry skin, maybe coconut oil? He turned 2 in August.
 

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Catzzzmeow

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Cats can develop allergies to things they never had issue with before at any time. What is the main protein in the food you are feeding them…chicken is often the culprit. @ToriEclipse
 

Sirens Sphynx

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We had this exact issie with our female sphynx. Ask the vet to look for skin yeast infection. it can be that simple. we fought with her rash and open sores for almost 4 months before the vet had a light bulb moment. It is a really easy fix if that is the problem. We had tried all sorts of cleaners, oatmeal soaks, lotions, wipes. it would calm for a few days, maybe, and then come back worse.

we had gone through all the allergies, laundry, you name it. then one of the vets did a simple tape test and 1 bottle of shampoo later......she is all clear.
 

Sirens Sphynx

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We had this exact issie with our female sphynx. Ask the vet to look for skin yeast infection. it can be that simple. we fought with her rash and open sores for almost 4 months before the vet had a light bulb moment. It is a really easy fix if that is the problem. We had tried all sorts of cleaners, oatmeal soaks, lotions, wipes. it would calm for a few days, maybe, and then come back worse.

we had gone through all the allergies, laundry, you name it. then one of the vets did a simple tape test and 1 bottle of shampoo later......she is all clear.
sorry i forgot the most important part. her sores, rashes and locations are the exact same as yoir poor cat.

this was her. i know its not super easy to see, but if you look around her ears, all those spots are sores bc of her scratching. they were around her neck, down her arms. she would lick and scratch herself raw. We ended up having to put her in a cone, so she would stop. Then we got the shampoo. within 48 hours, there was a marked difference.
 

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@Sirens Sphynx , Thank you for sharing the DouxoS3 shampoo.
I am in the US and have used it with good results. sharing for those in the US, I got online on chewy.


hugs n head smooches, thank you for jumping in on threads to share your experiences. helpful to all of us.
 

Sirens Sphynx

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@Sirens Sphynx , Thank you for sharing the DouxoS3 shampoo.
I am in the US and have used it with good results. sharing for those in the US, I got online on chewy.


hugs n head smooches, thank you for jumping in on threads to share your experiences. helpful to all of us.
no no, thanks to all of you who have been helping me. I have been struggling with being a cat mom, so anything i can do that helps someone else.
 

Sirens Sphynx

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no no, thanks to all of you who have been helping me. I have been struggling with being a cat mom, so anything i can do that helps someone else

And i never even thought to look online! Silly me.....i was told it wasnt available for regular purchase. Luckily, after prices to ship here, it is about the same as what the vet costs. You have opened my eyes, thank you.
 

Olive807

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Cats can develop allergies to things they never had issue with before at any time. What is the main protein in the food you are feeding them…chicken is often the culprit. @ToriEclipse
Hello! I am just coming across this thread as I am struggling with a questionable skin condition with my five month old female. I started to notice small pigmented, flat, spots mostly prominent on her belly. I’ve noticed this in very recent months around the same time I introduced chicken into her diet!
 

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Olive807

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Hello! I am just coming across this thread as I am struggling with a questionable skin condition with my five month old female. I started to notice small pigmented, flat, spots mostly prominent on her belly. I’ve noticed this in very recent months around the same time I introduced chicken into her diet!
I’m wondering if anyone has seen these spots on their baby?
 

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@Olive807 , no worries. we are here for you.


click on the forum you want to post a thread.

then click on top right green box "post thread"
add title
click on empty box to write and share pics. if pics too large we have a resizer link


don't hesitate to reach out with site navigating

fyi many are sensitive to chicken as a protein and can get those spots. I see you mention you recently introduced to chicken. any change of litter ? some can get yeasty from corn litters, worlds best litter, etc. here is a link from the info center


here is the link to the info center that can be accessed by very top of page right side click on "sphynx information center"

we are here for you. all paws are family hugs n head smooches.
 
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