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Thanks for helping Dr. Gotthelf -- my calico has developed a scabby-feeling, crusty, dry, area on her back. I have not been able to really part her hair well enough to see what it looks like. She seems to respond very appreciatively when I scratch her there (turns her head to the side, tongue moves in and out reflexively, yowls) but shows no other signs of being bothered by it. Do I need to take her to the vet, or can I just get some sort of salve or ointment for her and save the expense of the office visit?  

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This is a condition called "miliary dermatitis."  It is how cats show skin allergies. Very often it is a flea allergy. You should take your cat to the vet.  Ask if your cat can have a shot of DEPOMEDROL, which is a long acting steroid that helps relieve the itching and crusting your cat is experiencing.  It can be repeated every 6-8 weeks. If there are fleas on the cat's skin, then use something like Advantage TopSpot to kill the fleas.

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Dr. Louis N. Gotthelf

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Dermatology and ear diseases of dogs and cats

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I am the author of "Small Animal Ear Diseases; An Illustrated Guide" published by W.B. Saunders. I have over 25 years of clinical experience with a special interest in dermatologic conditions and ear diseases.

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American Academy of Veterinary Dermatology

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