Caturday on Cat Fur

Bobolink (below) and Wooper (above) are bunked on the catio.

We have had two cats lose their fur, each for a different reason. 

Wooper licked all of hers off until she had alopecia. Our vet tried one medicine after another. Nothing worked. Another vet suggested it was anxiety, but it turned out it was not. We stumbled upon it by accident when we learned how to give a cat massage. Wooper loved the massage. She would ask for me, and she would want a deep massage. Normally standoffish, she would come and tap one of us on the shoulder. That was her way of asking for a massage. After a few weeks of massaging her, we noticed that her hair was growing up. She now has all the fur she ever had -- but she still wants her massages.

Bobolink, a long-haired domestic cat, is sick. He, it turns out, has amyloidosis, in addition to FIV and autoimmune hemolytic anemia. His prognosis is not good. Tonight, I found him lying in a pool of pee, looking up with sad, surprised, and apologetic eyes. I cleaned him -- and the floor. He is now snuggled next to me. Because of his diagnoses, he is on a strong dose of prednisolone, a steroid, twice a day. I noticed that when I brushed him, his hair, which has been matting massively lately, his hair sometimes falls out, leaving him with bald spots. According to his vet, as long as he is on steroids, his hair will not grow back in. I have noticed, though, that with brushing (not combing), he does seem to be getting a little of his fur back. Fingers crossed for that -- and for the success of his transfusion, planned for next week.

This has prompted me to do some research about how to grow back cat fur. You can check out the link; here is a summary:

  • Treat the underlying condition.
  • Consider a dietary change.
  • Check for other illnesses.
  • Check and treat for fleas.
  • Prevent hair pulling.
  • Add supplements.
  • Keep brushing.
  • Consider bathing.
  • Keep the cat cool.


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