Updated On July 1st, 2017
Pet's info: Cat | Mixed Breed | Male | neutered | 5 years and 4 months old | 11.7 lbs
Answered By Sara Farmer, DVM 107
Veterinarian
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This can be a sign of a fungal infection of the nail base. If the nails do not appear normal it could also be a sign of certain autoimmune nail diseases. I would recommend seeing a veterinarian - ringworm is one type of fungus that could cause an infection and the treatment is very different from a yeast fungal infection so your veterinarian may want to run some tests. If there are changes to the nail or paw pads your veterinarian may want to take a sample for biopsy to rule out immune diseases like pemphigus.
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