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Dealing With Cat Skin Disorders

In this article we will take a look at some skin disorders which could affect your cat, the symptoms of these conditions and what you can do about them

If you find yourself in the unfortunate situation of your cat suffering then you should consult with your vet.

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Most cats are covered with a thick, protective fur.This makes it very hard to spot if a cat has a skin issues prior to it becoming a lot more serious. It is important to take time on a regular basis to examine your cat’s skin closely for anything that may be wrong.

Move your hand steadily over his body and explore the skin for any strange patches. If you find any, part the fur by brushing it slightly, so that you can see beneath the fur and have a better look at the skin. If you carry this out regularly and understand your cat’s body, you should notice any cat problems very quickly and help to prevent any undue suffering. You will learn to know what looks normal and what doesn’t.

Cheyletiellosis

Cheyletiellosis is a skin disorder in cats is caused by skin mites and is very contagious between cats as well as humans. In cats, the symptoms are itching and it usually results in heavy scaling and flaking of the skin, which is why Cheyletiellosis in cats is often referred to as walking dandruff . This particular condition is usually not deadly and can be easily treated with the correct medication as soon as the condition has been diagnosed and confirm.

Feline Alopecia

Alopecia is a skin disorder in cats that will cause hair loss due to endocrine disturbances, localized infections, or generalized illnesses. This can also be caused by stress. The cats symptoms included bald patches on the skin and can be accompanied by reddened or inflamed skin. Not a deadly skin disease, and with quick and correct treatment, the fur would in most occasions grow back.

While most skin conditions are cause by allergies to food and pesticides or  bites, and can be easily managed and treated, early detection is still important. A short amount of time daily could stop any period of discomfort or pain to your cat later on.

Please see cats fleas and cat illnesses for related articles.

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