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MysteryAngel87
Sep 25, 2007
I cuss, you cuss, we all cuss 4 asparagus.
First off, all the pictures on here are very cute, I would post mine but I only have crappy cell phone pictures :(. My question is this. I have a 5 month old kitten named Timmy who is grey and white, I've noticed he has a bald spot right about his left eye. Also his right eye looks funny, the eye itself does not look infected but the skin surrounding it looks pink and puffy. One of my friends said it was probably from a scratch (both weird areas) from the two month old kitten named Sammy. I'm just not sure and I'm a little worried about the little guy.

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MysteryAngel87
Sep 25, 2007
I cuss, you cuss, we all cuss 4 asparagus.
sam.freak: No it doesn't hurt him to touch the bald spot.
Dr. Housecat MD: Yeah I'm going to take him to the vet to get a look at. He's already on antibiotics for an infection which gave him a fever, it seems to be helping his eye problem but his bald spot has gotten a little worse. It's completely bald and looks scabby. Are those symptoms of ring worm like you thought it was?

MysteryAngel87
Sep 25, 2007
I cuss, you cuss, we all cuss 4 asparagus.
Ok that's what I wanted to know :) Thanks Dr. Housecat MD.

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