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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.One of my cat's has had this happen too and it is probably due to the worms (horrible little blighters). I've got two cats and the other never has any problems in that area, I think some cats must be more snsitive to worms than others. Ring your vet for advice (they don't charge for that!) and at least you'll know whether she needs any further treatment. Also, I don't know what you use to worm her, but the supermarket stuff just isn't as good as the stuff you can get from the vets. We buy Drontal for ours, it costs just under �3.50 to do both of them.
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