Cats have greatly
enlarged sebaceous glands around the mouth, on the chin, in the ear canals, in the perianal area, and at the base of the tail.
The main reason that your cat will come across this problem is if it has
enlarged sebaceous glands around the face; the same reason that humans suffer from acne.
Not exact matches
Oily skin can take you through tough times as the
sebaceous glands are over-active, producing excess sebum, contributing to a shiny, greasy - looking face and skin concerns such as acne, blackheads and whiteheads,
enlarged or clogged pores etc..
This occurs when the
sebaceous glands around the face become
enlarged, which is often caused by your cat rubbing its face on the ground.