Sheffield Childrens Hospital C/D 5/1
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I sympathise, my dog HATES the vet! Can you get a look at what the problem actually is? Maybe go so far as to trim off some fur to see what is there? I think its likely that that is what the vet would want to do, so you could get that far then if you can see anything, you will have a better basis in which to make your decision.
I am assuming that your cat is lively andin generally good health and you haven't noticed anything else wrong?
One of my cats has the same, the other doesn't. I think, like you, that I would put this down to scrapping/getting in to tight corners etc as the younger of my two is always out and about.
They both had a bad flea infestation but this is sorted now and the older, stay-at-home cat doesn't have the scabs that the younger adventurous and bullying one has. If it was an infection, I would assume that they would both have it. If in doubt, get it checked out.
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