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    Poor Jumper...
    I'd also opt for a vet visit.

    My RB cat Pishi was a hair puller too. She got very stressed when she was old (18) and senile, and she pulled out all her hair on her tummy. It was terrible, and we didn't know what to do. The vet didn't have an answer, and neither did we. She was pulling out her hair for hours and hours, and the naked spot grew and grew.
    We never managed to get the hair to grow back and when we decided it was her time to go and play over the Rainbow Bridge, she had naked legs too. (This was not the reason that we had her to sleep forever - she had cancer.)

    If she has no allergy or parasites, you can give Jumper Bach Flower Remedies. I gave that to Pishi too, Rescue Remedy. I gave her 4 drops on her tongue in the morning and evening and rubbed 2 drops on each ear as well. She got less stressed.



    You can see her skin here - this photo was taken a few months before she left us.

    Let us know what's the matter with Jumper.
    Last edited by C.C.'s Mom; 03-04-2002 at 10:38 AM.

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