The difference between pyoderma and cat ringworm

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Sarah Johnson

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The difference between pyoderma and cat ringworm

The difference between pyoderma and cat ringworm

1. Whether it is infectious

Pyoderma: The main cause of pyoderma in cats It is caused by bacterial infection and is not specifically contagious.

Cat moss: Cat moss is mainly caused by fungi and is contagious. It can be transmitted not only to the same kind but also to humans.

2. Clinical manifestations

Pyoderma: The clinical manifestations of pyoderma in cats are: papules, pustules, dander, erythema in surrounding tissues, hair loss, and itching.

Catitis: The clinical manifestations of catitis are: a large amount of dandruff on the body, round moss spots with gray scales, itching, hair loss in the affected area, redness of the skin, etc., without pustules.

3. Causes

Pyoderma: Cats suffer from skin infection and suppuration due to minor trauma or bites from fleas, mites, mosquitoes and other insects, especially in cats. More common during hot and humid summers.

Cat ringworm: Cat ringworm is generally caused by a humid environment, failure to dry the fur after bathing, and high moisture on the skin, which breeds a large number of fungi.