Hi there. I've had my beloved cat, Toby, since last July when I rescued him as a stray. My neighbor had noticed him around and I decided to take him in when I found what looked like a gash on the back of his neck. He was only 14 months old and she said he had been stray for about a year. I was thinking he was being attacked by other cats. He has such a sweet, friendly nature and loves being an indoor kitty so much that it's amazing that he lived a year as a stray.
I took him to a vet to be tested, checked, vaccinated and neutered right away. A couple of weeks later I noticed a bare patch on the back of his neck about the size of a dime, but the skin looked, felt and smelled normal, so I just assumed it was caused by the hormone fluctuations resulting from neutering a genitally mature male cat. In early December an emergency on the job meant I had to pretty much work around the clock for about six weeks, leaving Toby alone at home for much of that time. I began to notice puffs of his fur on the floor and, sure enough, he had a bare patch again on the back of his neck. The skin was normal, except for scratches from his own claws because he was scratching quite a bit. By the time the emergency at work was resolved and I had time to do anything about Toby, the scratching had stopped and the fur grew back.
Just lately though, I noticed another gash-shaped bare spot on his shoulder blade with a shallow gash in it. I'm now thinking that what I had mistaken last July for an injury caused by other animals was actually Toby scratching himself too much. So what do I do for him? I can't take him to a vet because I recently got laid off from the second-highest-paying of my 5 jobs and I now can't afford it. I tried asking at a cat forum but they don't think they should give out veterinary advice, even for non-life-threatening issues. When they failed us, I remembered BYC because I've seen people here with good common sense give sound, knowledgeable advice. I hope one of you can help Toby and me. We'd both be grateful.
I took him to a vet to be tested, checked, vaccinated and neutered right away. A couple of weeks later I noticed a bare patch on the back of his neck about the size of a dime, but the skin looked, felt and smelled normal, so I just assumed it was caused by the hormone fluctuations resulting from neutering a genitally mature male cat. In early December an emergency on the job meant I had to pretty much work around the clock for about six weeks, leaving Toby alone at home for much of that time. I began to notice puffs of his fur on the floor and, sure enough, he had a bare patch again on the back of his neck. The skin was normal, except for scratches from his own claws because he was scratching quite a bit. By the time the emergency at work was resolved and I had time to do anything about Toby, the scratching had stopped and the fur grew back.
Just lately though, I noticed another gash-shaped bare spot on his shoulder blade with a shallow gash in it. I'm now thinking that what I had mistaken last July for an injury caused by other animals was actually Toby scratching himself too much. So what do I do for him? I can't take him to a vet because I recently got laid off from the second-highest-paying of my 5 jobs and I now can't afford it. I tried asking at a cat forum but they don't think they should give out veterinary advice, even for non-life-threatening issues. When they failed us, I remembered BYC because I've seen people here with good common sense give sound, knowledgeable advice. I hope one of you can help Toby and me. We'd both be grateful.