With Tali there was something very obviously wrong, what with her "crusty" skin and losing fur. The vet checked for parasites and did blood tests and nothing came up unusual. Basically, it seems like if it's not anything else it is probably pemphigus foliaceus. There are different forms as well. Some forms attack the feet and/or tummy and are more severe.
With Tali there was something very obviously wrong, what with her "crusty" skin and losing fur. The vet checked for parasites and did blood tests and nothing came up unusual. Basically, it seems like if it's not anything else it is probably pemphigus foliaceus. There are different forms as well. Some forms attack the feet and/or tummy and are more severe.
merrycalliope 7 months ago
how can you tell if you cat has pemphigus foliaceus?
darkpal123 7 months ago