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Old 07-01-2008, 10:26 PM   #32 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by DobeGirl07 View Post
I found this regarding loss of pigment...

Loss of pigment is an auto immune response/ problem. It can be triggered by a number of outside sources as well as internal.
Toys- rubber, latex or vinyl can cause it.
Interesting. Kizzy lost some pigment under her nose last year. She looks kinda like she has a milk mustache. Seemed to be right after her litter. However, now that I read that about toys it makes me wonder because she never is without a Kong in her mouth. She is obsessed with them and carries them everywhere and chews on them constantly. Until she came along I had the same Kongs for eons. Now I am replacing them frequently and had to switch from the red ones to the stronger black ones.
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