Does Anyone Elses Cats Have Acne As Diagnosed From A Vet?
Please dont respond ignorance. I know what acne is cats, and if not, the answer dont. I am looking for someone who is controlling their acne and cats being used successfully monitored. The veterinarian has a face cream, but I'd like to try home remedies if they worked for someone else. Neosporin?
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September 13th, 2009 at 6:48 pm
I tried one of my cats for years for acne. It is now 16 years and that was when she was 2-3 years. The vet I just cleaned the chin twice a day with plain soap (no perfumes or dyes) and rinse. Its constant in a week.
Like the poster before me, paper plates may be the culprit. It 'happened to me too. Once I threw the plastic dishes and began to use glass or ceramic, her acne cleared and never returned.
Purrs to you and cats.
September 13th, 2009 at 7:30 pm
Try searching the www. holisticcat. com
They have articles on different diseases and approach things from a holistic perspective as possible.
September 13th, 2009 at 8:04 pm
A mine had for a while '. I think I have to go out to eat the other cat's bowl. Poppy and tends to drool when Sophie ate out of the cup that caused the acne. I was already using metal mouth so I just need to keep them clean. I feed dry food at the time that he saw no need to wash them very often. But once I started doing that all was well.
I had no treatment for acne. I scraped what I could and cleaned with water. Maybe I used a bit 'of soap. But almost gone from his account, because the bowls clean.
September 13th, 2009 at 8:05 pm
You can try Stridex pads. Are very good at cleaning the area and continuing to keep the acne. As someone has suggested, plastic containers do not contribute to the chin acne. So dry food, which is covered with grease for fat cats eat cereals. You might consider changing your cat canned or raw foods.
September 13th, 2009 at 8:13 pm
My cat had, and told me to stop using plastic containers for food and water, due to a reaction to the plastic
September 13th, 2009 at 9:03 pm
my cat has acne, but my dog's chin. . . was given an acne cream stuff that the vet was not so expensive.
September 13th, 2009 at 10:00 pm
The first thing to do is get rid of all plastic containers, and replace them with stainless steel or ceramic. The plastic case the bacterium that causes it. The first thing to try is the hydrogen peroxide, gauze, and wash his chin with that. If this does not work (and in many cases only to be diligent) to get a box of pills Stridex, and wipe your chin with it. Rinse with water, so do not ingest the liquid from the bearings. Not the ultra-extra forces, and only use them every day. In fact, it should work.