In a a previous thread of mine I told how my cat licked obsessively the inner of her hind leg after a blood sampling and this led to pyoderma.
She had to wear the cone for 7 weeks, until 10 days ago. The vets said that her skin was probably disturbed by the clipper blades.
Today I noticed that she was licking under her tail too often, so eventually I checked and found this
As you can see, she developed another pyoderma on her tail near her anus.
This time nothing happened prior to this episode, so wonder why she needs to lick for so long. I immediately put the cone on again. I'm afraid she will have to wear for 7 weeks again... until next time.
She had to wear the cone for 7 weeks, until 10 days ago. The vets said that her skin was probably disturbed by the clipper blades.
Today I noticed that she was licking under her tail too often, so eventually I checked and found this
As you can see, she developed another pyoderma on her tail near her anus.
This time nothing happened prior to this episode, so wonder why she needs to lick for so long. I immediately put the cone on again. I'm afraid she will have to wear for 7 weeks again... until next time.
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