Monday, November 25, 2019

The Bald Facts

Tucker is developing a bald patch on his back. I am certain it is not caused by excessive grooming on his part; I’ve never seen him licking the spot and, indeed, I don’t think he can reach it. It has appeared very recently and, from my perspective, suddenly, though this may be simply because it has at last lost enough hair to be noticeable.


Whatever the case, it is a bit of a concern for me, especially coupled with the fact that the roly poly is becoming less rolier and less polier; in other words, I believe he is still losing weight. This second characteristic may send him to the doctor in the next week or so.

Tucker is otherwise fine, so far as I can determine. He is still as good-natured as always, and never seems to be in discomfort. I recently conducted a ‘curve’ to study his blood-glucose numbers, and they came back, if not impressive, then normal for him. His appetite remains sparse, though this has been a fact for years.

All this means that I will watch his condition closely, and decide whether to take him for an examination soon. The trouble with that is, as many cat-owners know, there is only so much that a doctor can discover at certain times and with certain symptoms. Nonetheless, a consultation may be in order.

14 comments:

  1. Aww, Tucker! Do they have 'Hair Club for Cats'?
    Hope you are okay, big fella!

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  2. Hyper-T? I can't remember if hair loss is a symptom, Annie didn't develop any bald patches that I can recall, though every cat is different. Whatever it is, I hope it's nothing at all to worry about, or at the very worst, something very easily treated. Let us know what happens if/when you take him in.

    And *thank you* re: Nicki.

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  3. Oh poor Tucker! His weight loss and the bald patch on his back are certainly things to be concerned about. His diabetes seems to be under control, so perhaps something else is going on. Has he been checked for hyperthyroidism? That can cause weight loss and changes in the cat's coat. Please keep us posted on that the vet finds when he goes for his next vet visit.

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  4. Oh my, I sure hope whatever is affecting Tucker is something that can be easily remedied. They sure keep you hopping.

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  5. I hope it is something that can easily be put right. Could it be an allergy to something and causing a dry eczema?

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  6. I don't have any suggestions why this might have happened, but I'm sure it may well prove to be nothing of any significance. Cats, as well as people, often develop odd little symptoms that mean nothing. I certainly hope that proves to be the case.

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  7. dood...noe joke....pleez tell dad ta put 100 purrcent pure coconut oil on de spot.....eye, me toona, had a hair lozz all most in de eggz act same area....de FSG applied sum coconut oil.. day lee.. N soon it waz gone...we never new WHY, but de spotz stayed aye oh kay sinz.....it willna harm ewe, just tell dad him doez knot knead a lot.... bee well catfather ♥♥♥

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  8. Yes, that is something to keep an eye on for sure.

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  9. Some cats experience skin allergies, which can cause hair loss to occur. Parasites that bring about mange, and fungal issues like ringworm, are also common causes of cat alopecia, especially in younger cats or those with other health issues. Nervous disorders
    can also cause hair loss in cats...
    And..a visit to the vets, would'nt hurt..!

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  10. I hope you and Tucker find the answer to the fur loss mystery. It looks
    like a confusing condition. At least you see he is acting like life is
    going as usual.

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    1. Tucker goes to the vet on Monday...

      I keep trying to comment on your blog but now I am getting an error message. Are you receiving comments from anyone else?

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  11. Tucker, I have heard about coconut oil too. You might give that a try.

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  12. You are so good at noticing changes in your kitties. I hope he is fine. Thank you for the kind words you left on my blog for the loss of KaTwo.

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  13. Tucker we hope that little bit of fur loss is nothing and you continue on doing well. Some when they age lose a bit of weight and some gain it. All the best to you and Dad

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