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584.1 | | WR1FOR::RUSSELLPE_ST | | Fri Aug 06 1993 17:14 | 9 |
| Marnie (a shorthair) had acne. It can be caused by eating out of
plastic bowls. We changed all our bowls to ceramic or glass and the
acne hadn't reoccurred. We took Marnie to the vet's and got an cream
to put on it. I don't remember the name. My late cat, Boomie had acne
also. It doesn't seem to be contagious since the other 3 never got it
from Marnie.
Good luck,
Steffi
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584.2 | | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Four Tigers on my Couch | Fri Aug 06 1993 18:03 | 6 |
| Amelia had acne at one time too. It was the plastic bowls that
cause her's to. We use glass/ceramic now and haven't had any
problems. I believe I used her Panalog ointment to help clear
up her chin but I'd go with whatever your vet recommends.
Jan
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584.3 | How I got rid of Sweetie's acne | AYRPLN::TAYLOR | Complete happiness in only 13 days! | Mon Aug 09 1993 07:01 | 21 |
| Sandy,
In order to get ride of the acne, do the following:
Take a cotton swab (those make up pads work the best) and soak it in
alcohol.
Then take the cat and hold it firmly. Take the alcohol soaked swab and
hold it against their chin. Kind of soaking it for a few minutes.
Then take a flea comb and comb the area with the acne. The black heads
should come out with the flea comb.
Make sure that you wash the area afterward with water. That way the
cat doesn't ingest the alcohol.
And be sure that Lightning and Dejavu eat out of GLASS or CERAMIC bowls
from now on. It should stop the acne.
Holly
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584.4 | Alcohol, not in my felines! | SALES::LTRIPP | | Mon Aug 09 1993 08:04 | 12 |
| Holly,
Are you actually suggesting that any cat is going to allow you close
enough to put alcohol on his chin? Not in my house at least!!
If I only take the alcohol bottle out from the cabinet Holly will stand
even a few feet a way an do this squint the eyes routine. Get near
her? Not in this lifetime!! You just had to be there a couple weeks
ago when I had to do the SubQ fluids, which required alcohol, she just
about flipped out each time I opened the alcohol bottle!
Lyn
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584.5 | My experience | BICYCL::RYER | This note made from 100% recycled bits. | Mon Aug 09 1993 08:43 | 13 |
| Glass bowls are not a cure-all. One of my three, Jeremiah, has had a pretty
serious case of acne for several months now, in spite of the fact that I
changed to glass bowls as soon as I detected the problem. I've been to the
vets twice for it, and it just isn't going away. My foot is in a cast, so
it's nearly impossible for me to grab him sometimes. The current treatment
is to wash his chin with Dial anitbacterial liquid soap, then some antibiotic
ointment followed by some noxious liquid medicine. The acne has caused
"deforestation" of his chin and a lot of his upper lip. This has been a
pretty frustrating experience. BTW, my vet says it isn't contagious. This
is probably true since my other two guys show no sign of any problems. The
total bill so far for vet treatments: $100.
-Patrick
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584.6 | | DKAS::FEASE | Andrea Midtmoen Fease | Mon Aug 09 1993 09:56 | 8 |
| re .4
Gee, Loki *loves* the smell of alcohol - he reacts to it like
catnip, getting "drunk" on the smell. As he's diabetic with twice
daily shots, he gets twice daily "drunk"'s too. A happy tabby indeed
8*) .
- Andrea
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584.7 | Here's another idea. ;-) | STUDIO::COLAIANNI | I have PMS and a handgun ;-) | Mon Aug 09 1993 11:17 | 12 |
| Ok, here's my two cents worth. I've never had one of my own cats get
acne, but I've had to treat a few at the shelter. We put Hydrogen
Peroxide on it with a cotton ball. It seems to have cleared up all the
cases we've had. This is what the vet told us to do by the way. ;-)
Jan, I can't believe there isn't another note in here dedicated to
this! ;-) I did look by the way. 8-) Might I be thinking o fthe old
file?
Love,
Yonee
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584.8 | | AYRPLN::TAYLOR | Complete happiness in only 13 days! | Mon Aug 09 1993 11:19 | 7 |
| RE: Yonne
Uh, see my reply?? Alcohol or Hydrogen Peroxide. Whatever you have
works great! (-:
Holly
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584.9 | Opps! Sorry Holly! 8-} | STUDIO::COLAIANNI | I have PMS and a handgun ;-) | Mon Aug 09 1993 11:23 | 14 |
| Holly,
It's Monday. I'm sorry. I didn't mean to ignore you. I just must have
been braindead as usual. ;-)
I was thinking of the difference in the smells between the peroxide
and the alcohol, and I must have just become brain locked yet again!
8-}
Now, get out of my head! ;-)
Love,
Yonee
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584.10 | | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Four Tigers on my Couch | Mon Aug 09 1993 11:25 | 4 |
| I looked too Yonee, must be the old file. My how you do keep me on
my toes, girl.
Jan
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584.11 | | MPO::ROBINSON | you have HOW MANY cats?? | Thu Aug 19 1993 06:55 | 7 |
| Squeeky has been suffering from acne as well. All the kids bowls
are ceramic, I think she's just too lazy to clean her chin! I have
been using betadine on it, then if I can still hang onto her long
enough, panalog. I don't think this is ever going to go completely
away, it seems like an ongoing problem. Betadine must be rinsed off,
by the way, it can be an irritant. Plus her pretty tuxedo gets a
little, uh, yellow...
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584.12 | | BICYCL::RYER | This note made from 100% recycled bits. | Thu Aug 19 1993 08:27 | 9 |
| I'm still having trouble with Jermiah. This acne is like a forest fire, it
just keeps spreading in a continually enlarging circle. I've decided to try
just hydrogen peroxide for a while, since putting ointments on (veterinarian
supplied) just make his face all the more greasy. It's spread to his upper
lip now pretty badly. He hates anything I do to him such that he now runs
whenever I even want to just pet him. Frustrating....
-Patrick
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584.13 | I've used an ALOE plant | STRSHP::RUBIN | Diana, HLO2-2/G13, 225-4534 | Thu Aug 19 1993 12:02 | 9 |
| On the several occassions that Mosa has had feline acne, I've cut off a little
piece of an ALOE plant, and rubbed the sticky substance under her chin.
It always worked fine. I must have read that in some book somewhere, I'm
sure it's not something I just "thought" up.
Anyway, it always worked.
Diana
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584.14 | Change in diet? | POWDML::CORMIER | | Fri Aug 20 1993 07:36 | 13 |
| Have any of you changed the cat's food? One of my cats got what
appeared to be acne on his chin when I switched to a different brand of
food. When I went back to the old standby, it cleared up
(clarification, it took a couple of weeks to appear, and a couple of
weeks to disappear once the food was switched). In the meantine, I
washed their bowls with hot, sudsy water before each feeding, just so a
greasy bowl wouldn't aggravate the condition. I use glass bowls also.
I used peroxide to clean it. When I had acne, my dermatologist said to
NEVER use alcohol, since it dries the skin too much, irritates it, and
causes it to produce excess oil to try to repair itself. I figure,
acne is acne, so whatever worked for me would be OK for the kids. Good
luck.
Sarah
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584.15 | gettng better | BICYCL::RYER | This note made from 100% recycled bits. | Tue Aug 24 1993 08:20 | 7 |
| Jeremiah is improving greatly on just the peroxide treatment. Almost all of
the "sores" are gone, and we're left with only the scaly acne now, and that's
getting less and less. He still hates the treatment, but it seems to be
working.
-Patrick
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584.16 | OxyDex shampoo | POWDML::KAREN | | Mon Sep 20 1993 10:56 | 10 |
| Here's my two cents worth, from experience.
I use OxyDex shampoo which is created especially for dogs and cats.
The bowl switching and washing was also done. The OxyDex does the
trick very well but for a hard core case, the cat should be placed on
antibiotics combined with the shampoo. All you need to do is to put
a small amount of it on a wet wash cloth and gently scrub/wash the
chin. Then rinse the cloth and wipe clean several times. Once or
twice a day for however long should do it!
Karen
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584.17 | Oxydex | SOLVIT::FLMNGO::WHITCOMB | | Tue Nov 16 1993 12:19 | 10 |
| I second the recommendation for Oxydex. The stuff is absolutely wonderful! I
tried using alcohol as well as human acne medication and although my kitty's
blackhead looked better at times, it never completely went away. The vet
gave me the Oxydex ointment (not the shampoo as in .16) on her last vet visit
and explained that using it would bring everything to the surface and boy, it
sure did. One day I looked at her blackhead and it looked HUGE, and I thought,
"this stuff isn't working at all, the blackhead has doubled in size!" Well,
upon closer examination, I realized that the blackhead had broken. One wipe
with a tissue and the whole thing disappeared, and there was Laverne's little
white chin which I hadn't seen in a long, long time!
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