Hi Giselle,

I have no advice to offer, other than go see a good
vet about this.  Do you think it could be ringworm? 
You'll want to nip this in the bud immediately. 
Welcome to the group!

:)
Wendy

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Hello everyone, I've been a silent member of the
listserv since March and have been learning a lot from
your discussions and feeling your sorrows as loved
ones pass away. I'm now writing for advice -- my Pixie
is a largely asymptomatic  2 y/o felv positive and in
early August we moved from Philadelphia to the
Netherlands (flew Northwest so she could be in the
cabin with me). 

A few days ago I noticed a small bald patch on the
side of her nose and it's been growing in size and is
now looking red and irritated. I've been looking up
possible causes and I'm scared that it could be feline
calicivirus because she has eye discharge, a wet nose,
audible breathing, and the occasional sneeze. Does
anyone have experience with calicivirus, especially in
combination with felv? 

Perhaps another, happier, explanation could be that
Pixie is weirded out by the new environment and is
over-grooming? I tried putting Polysporin on the sore
a couple of times today and she's successfully groomed
it off almost immediately. Any tips on treating the
sore -- possible viral causes aside? 

Pixie is eating normally and seems fine other than the
aforementioned symptoms. I should also note that I
gave her dewormer for roundworm two weeks ago, after
finding some worms in her vomit. Not sure those worms
are totally gone, either. Any advice would be much
appreciated! She's my first felv cat and I'm thinking
of adopting another (Dutch) one soon, once I know
what's up with Pixie... and where to even find a felv
cat in the Netherlands. 

Cheers, Giselle




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