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Originally Posted by whitney_faulkne you can also try changing the kittens' food...wormer...and maybe offering supplements.
It can be anything from stress (believe it or not)...foods...allergies...or a something they may have caught from another cat or geneticly.
Our vet here is very intrested! Legally she cannot tell you to do something without an examination, but we can offer suggestions until you get them to another vet and pass on some first hand knowledge! |
Kittens are being fed by momma...they are young. No allergies because it would then be happening on the grey as well. Remember...only on the white. My vet has NEVER seen anything like it. Everytime he thinks it may be something it gets ruled out because of these things:
It is only on the white.
Grey is normal
Mom doesn't have any of it
They weren't born with it
Can't be the sun otherwise it would be on the grey as well.
Can't be such and such otherwise it would be contagious and they would all have it.
It goes on and on. He has no clue and he is a old vet. I am waiting to see if the Vet Research Center can figure it out. I thought in the meanwhile I would ask.