Common skin diseases in cats:
1. Feline tinea. The broad classification is fungal infection, and the typical symptoms are localized hair loss, papules, mixed spots and scarring. Cat ringworm is highly contagious and is common to humans and animals. Once discovered, it must be treated and controlled as soon as possible.
2. Ear mites. Ear mites are one of the most common skin-crawling parasites in cats and can be found in cats of any age. Many cats exhibit extreme itching, scratching their ears, and shaking their heads until blood vessels rupture and hematomas form in the auricles.
3. Atopic dermatitis. After flea bites, red particles like pimples appear at the base of the cat's tail, behind and inside the limbs, and the cat develops wounds after scratching due to strong itching. Sometimes the wounds are accompanied by mold and bacterial infections, making the lesions more extensive. The more it expands, the bigger it gets.
4. Seborrheic dermatitis. A large amount of yellow oil is attached to the cat's hair, and there is a large amount of oily secretion on the surface of the skin, accompanied by a peculiar smell.
Methods to prevent cat skin diseases:
1. The cat’s nest and litter box that cats use daily should be exposed to the sun when there is time, and the cat should also be taken with him Go get more sun.
2. The home should be kept clean at all times. In order to avoid bringing outdoor parasites into the room, clothes and shoes should be treated slightly when returning from the outdoors. Cats should also try to avoid interacting with other pets with fleas. Contact with cats to prevent infection of parasites.
3. Bathe the cat regularly to ensure that the cat’s hair is clean and to remove parasitic fleas and lice.