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| Stress can induce excessive grooming in cats. Nervousness, lack of stimulation, and desire for human contact, can result in increased grooming to the point of baldness. This pattern can easily be confused with flea infestation or other skin conditions. See your veterinarian for an accurate diagnosis. |
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