Feline Idiopathic Seborrhea
Persian cats are known to inherit a disorder called idiopathic seborrhea. This primary skin disease leads to overproduction of an oily, waxy substance by the skin glands, which clumps in the fur and causes a bad smell.
Though often seen in Persians, seborrhea can affect various breeds of cat and typically in the same way -- the skin becomes red and irritated, which leads to scratching and further cellular damage.
Symptoms and Types
There are two common forms of seborrhea: seborrhea sicca, in which the skin becomes more dry and fla ...read more
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