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    What the HECK is this?

    Some of you know that Pixie's been a bit naughty and pooping on the ground (probably because she's unwell) ... I found no less than four piles this afternoon.

    Anyhoo, I found something even more disgusting on her chin! URGHHHHH! Is it ring worm? Guess who is going to the White Coats tomorrow...




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    ACNE. Please feel free to go to the vet, you probably want to talk about the pooping problem anyway, but I do not believe you have ringworm.
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    Poor Pixel...

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    I did not know that cats could get acne!! Weird. I also would have guessed ringwirm just based on what I have read. I know Dylan came from a shelter where they had a room where ringworm had spread and I keep looking for it on him but mothing has ever shown up. Does ringworm look similar or not so raw?? My oldest son got it quite often when he was on the wrestling team in highschool but it just looked like blisters - like athletes foot sort of...apparently wrestlers share this nasty fungus.

    Poor little Pixel - is this painful and is there anything that can be applied to heal it?

    Guess we all wait for Jen to answer these things!

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    Here are some links that describe both ringworm and acne. 2 of our cats have the feline acne, but they've never lost fur the way your's looks. I would get a vet diagnose on this cause if it's ringworm it's highly contagious to both human and other animals.

    http://www.fabcats.org/is16.html


    http://www.fabcats.org/is59.html
    Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) is a full management plan in which stray and feral cats already living outdoors in cities, towns, and rural areas are humanely trapped, then evaluated, vaccinated, and sterilized by veterinarians. Kittens and tame cats are adopted into good homes. Healthy adult cats too wild to be adopted are returned to their familiar habitat under the lifelong care of volunteers

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    Aww Pixel! Hope that clears up before the prom!
    Seriously... get well soon cutie.
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    I never saw it at the chin -but one or two times per year Filou loses a sq centimetre of fur in a catfight with his brother. And that looks very similar......

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    Best of luck at the white coats tomorrow Pixel!

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    Kona has had feline chin acne, too. Some looked like little blackheads, and some looked like your pictures. Her vet said hot compresses would help (she didn't care for that much) and to make sure she didn't scratch them and make them worse. They healed well, and she hasn't had an outbreak in a long time.

    He explained that sometimes this is caused by the scent glands in her chin producing too much oil, which clogs the pores.

    Good luck at the vet, Pixel. I hope your chin gets well soon!
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    Do you use plastic food bowls? Plastic bowls can cause the acne. If you switch to ceramic, it should clear up.

    There are other causes too and I'm sure your vet can tell you more.

    It doesn't look like ringworm to me.
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    eeeww. As I started reading this post I was eating tuna casserole...

    My mom's cat had allergies that caused little spots like that. So now for the past 8 years he has been on the exact same diet... and now he has toxoplasmosis of the eye. He was the runt of the litter and has had health problems all of his life.
    Doing my part to save BBD's, one dog at a time!

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    Looks like kitty acne to me. My RB Goldie used to get breakouts like that on her chin. A little bit of Neosporin did the trick to clear it up quickly. A quick trip to the vet should confirm the diagnosis. Let us know what happens.

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    Aly is 100% correct, this is acne caused from a plastic food bowl or toy. No need to panic. Simply take away the plastic toy and change to ceramic, metal or glass feeding & watering bowl, the problem will clear up.
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    it looks like a wart
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    Ow on both counts

    The skin looks too raw for ringworm.

    I feel sorry for you on the pooing problem. There has to be something that causing her stress. How frustrating for you.
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