Poor old girl, do they know what's causing the sore?
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hen I got her just over 5 years ago from RSPCA she'd beentaken off her owners cos they didn't take her to the vet in time and the sores were that bad that she had to have her tail removed. She was being treated in the RSPCA for 9 months before I got her and then I had to take her to the vet every few weeks then eery 6 weeks, 2 months etc. until eventually 2 years later she was all clear.
Apparently very sensitive skin, dermatitis and Kirsty said yesterday that eventhough she has no fleas I could have been in contact with some at my friend'shouse or dogs/cats I stroke in the street and even just a bit of saliva from them can set Bonnie off.
AsBonnie's an indoor cat I usually giveher flea treatment every 2 or 3 months but Kirsty said it would be better if I do it every month to be onthe safe side to prevent.
No, not getting loads of dressing up pics - I'm not an Essex girl with a fashion dog
Thanks everyone.
Mary