My approximatly 10 year old neutered male has a lesion on his belly. I have a vet appointment for 3/1 but I'd like to have an idea of what I'm dealing with. It it red, scaly and raised. There is also a black section Thank you for any advice you can give me

Updated On February 20th, 2021

Pet's info: Cat | Domestic Shorthair | Male | neutered | 13 lbs

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Answered By Ana M, DVM

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Thank you for submitting your question regarding Sylvester. I am glad that he is seeing his veterinarian. I suspect that he will require treatment. He could be experiencing an allergy to something in his diet or environment. Infections are also common. For example, cats can develop ringworm. This is especially common when a new kitten is brought home. Fleas are frequently seen in cats, but obviously of an issue in the winter. Mites are also possible. The veterinarian will examine him and may test samples from his skin. This will help to reach a diagnosis and guide treatment. If he is licking the lesion, then place an E-collar on him until your appointment. I hope this information helps!

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