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Old 01-22-2013, 08:38 AM   #20
celstu1
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This is going to sound crazy, but long ago, my old roommate had a cat that kept getting hot spots and itchy, she had these massive gaping sores all over her. As soon as one would clear up, another would come. She was at the vets office every week for probably 6 months, they could not figure out what was wrong with her. Different meds, different foods, all were tried with NO results.
My roommate decided to try things like removing all the plants from the house, nothing, then she stopped burning incense, a little better, so she asked me if I would stop burning anything of any kind, no more candles, incense (which I was glad about bc I hated that stuff) and the cat cleared up with no problems ever again!!! Although we moved on, she still has the cat and still no skin problems at all, she has plants, but she never burns candles or incense anymore.
Sounds strange, but this cat was definitely allergic to the perfumes or something in the candles or incense.
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