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Top 3 Cat Skin Conditions
Cats that suffer from skin conditions can become quite uncomfortable
and will need treatment. Excessive scratching and itching
will lead to patchy hair loss, redness, swelling and
scabs. If your kitty is experience a skin conditions,
check with your vet to see what kind of options are available.
There are three very common skin conditions that affect cats.
Most are very treatable with proper medical care. If your cat
has itching and scratching, make an appointment with your vet
to rule out more serious medical conditions. Fleas, allergies
and illness can all cause your cat to have skin conditions.
Fleas
Fleas
are the number one cause of itching and scratching in cats.
Severe cases of fleas can cause irritation and can
even lead to other problems such as intestinal worms and parasites.
Most of the time, it is easy to tell if your cats are affected
with fleas. Fleas are visible, especially on lighter colored
cats. Fleas often hide on the underside of cats. Check under
your cat’s chin, on the belly and under the thighs for fleas.
Also, fleas can leave black droppings behind, so if you see
what appears to be dirt on your cat’s chin or belly, chances
are, he or she has fleas. Fleas can be prevented. Your vet can prescribe a monthly treatment
that is applied between the cat’s shoulder blades. These treatments
can not only kill and sterilize fleas, but it can also kill
the eggs and kill ear mites. Never think that fleas are only
a problem for outdoor cats. Fleas can affect cats that are
strictly indoor pets. Remember that fleas are very tiny and
can come inside on humans or other pets that go outdoors.
If your cat already has fleas, it will be necessary to treat
your entire house. This will prevent further re-infestations.
There are over the counter sprays that can treat your house.
Also, remember to treat the bedding and places where your cat
sleeps. Fleas cannot live without a host, but it is still important
to treat rugs, bedding and carpets.
Allergies
Just
like humans, pets can be allergic to almost anything. Food
allergies are the most common allergic reactions
that cause skin conditions in cats. In addition, allergies
that cause skin conditions can be caused from medications such
as topical medications and household plants. Food allergies
can cause a cat to suffer from hives or redness or swelling
of the skin. Bumps and lesions on the skin can lead to excessive
itching and scratching. Chicken and poultry and dairy products
are all common allergies in cats. Cats should never be feed
table scraps to help prevent allergic outbreaks. In addition,
foods such as chocolate are toxic to cats and cats should never
be allowed to eat it. Topical medications and household plants can also cause allergic
reactions in cats. Over the counter flea treatments are common
causes for reactions in cats. Some cats can develop lesions
that look very much like burns on their skin. Plants with oily
leaves, such as rubber plants can also cause cats to have a
reaction. If a cat rubs against or tries to eat some plants
they can have severe allergic reactions.
Illness
Some
cats with autoimmune disorders can have skin conditions.
These illnesses can also include parasites and
mites that cause conditions such as ear mites and mange. With
any illness, you should always consult your vet. Your vet can
test your cat’s fur and skin to see what is causing the illness
and recommend an appropriate form of treatment. Skin conditions
caused by illness can show up in many forms. Some cats may
experience hair loss while others may have hives, bumps or
lesions. Usually cats with skin conditions will scratch and
this can cause bleeding and infections on the skin. Treatments
usually include treating the illness first and then treating
the skin condition. Your vet might prescribe medications such
as topical solutions or might even recommend an injection. With some skin conditions such as fleas, prevention is the
key. With good medical care and treatment of the cat and the
cat’s environment, the cat will feel better and have a healthier
life. Ignoring skin conditions can lead to more serious issues
and make your cat feel sick and uncomfortable.
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