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Article: Can my moggie shake off her dandruff problem?; PETS Trude Mostue answers all your pet problems.(Features)
- Article from:
- Sunday Mail (Glasgow, Scotland)
- Article date:
- October 1, 2000
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IF you have a problem with your pet and don't know where to turn, put pen to paper and get in touch with TV vet Trude.
Q I HAVE a 10-year-old cat who has never been outside and was found when she was 10 weeks old. She is a tortoise-shell moggie and is very timid. She eats well and seems healthy. The only problem I see is that her fur has dandruff at the back. I groom her regularly and the fur on her paws and face is fine. Mrs Ann Lyons, Glasgow.
A DRY and scurfy coat is not an uncommon problem in animals that live indoors. The fur is an adaptation to a life ...
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