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Why does my senior indoor cat have sores after moving to warm climate?

Updated On September 23rd, 2025

Pet's info: Cat | Mixed Breed | Male | neutered | 0 lbs

Our 12 year old cat has developed sores all over his body including his front leg, his side and his stomach. They do not appear to be sore to touch. We have just moved to an area that has a very warm climate. He is an indoor cat. We are not sure what the cause is.

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Answered By Jenny, DVM

Veterinarian

Published on September 7th, 2017

Some appear to be infected. This may be from the stress of moving coupled with a new environment and allergens he is not used to. Since they are so wide spread it is best to have him checked for ringworm also. Your vet can prescribe antibiotics to help clear the infection and treat the underlying cause.

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