Do you have other cats? Devons have these all the time.
it could be mites eating the fur
because when you bleed the blood hardens and turns into scabs
it might be biting itself or it could be a disease causing it or try new bedding
She hid the weapons
While scabs are a normal result of declawing surgery, it could point to a post operative infection. It is a good idea to take the animal to a vet if there are concerns.
you get scabs when you scratch and your blood hardens when you leave it untreated.
You can never be sure what it will achieve. But scabs were only making the chance of a strike working more ineffective =)
Do you know how your cat got the scabs on his head? This could be a result of a poxvirus which has to be treated with medication. It could also be a fungal or bacterial infection. I think you need to determine the cause before applying a treatment, so a trip to the vet may be necessary.
Yes, he took the scabs off, and he and his assistant drank it.
They could possibly be tics. But if not, then you should consult a veterinarian
It could be a parasite or an eczema.
No, chickenpox typically starts off as little red bumps that turn to blisters, then sores, then scabs. Scabs are the last phase.