It’s up to you as a cat parent to investigate what might be causing your cat’s over-grooming habit to suddenly go topsy-turvy. While some forms of excessive grooming may be due to a minor ...
"Many times, I have seen over-grooming in clients' cats," Stemcosky said. "Typically, we see it on their legs, hips, sides or stomachs, areas that are all easily reached by the cats. While this ...
Over-grooming that leads to visible redness or fur ... Consult a vet if these signs persist.” ALSO READ: Dogs and cats can get diabetes too. Here's how to spot the signs and manage it effectively ...