Pimples on cats’ necks may be caused by cat ringworm, parasites, folliculitis, allergies, etc. Cats should be dewormed regularly, and the cat’s living environment and used items should be cleaned and disinfected to avoid Bacterial residue threatens the health of cats. If you are infected with cat ringworm, you should immediately isolate the cat and take the cat to the pet hospital for examination and treatment. During this period, wear an Elizabethan ring to prevent the cat from licking the drug and intoxicating it.
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Sep 13,2025
There is a pimple on the cat’s neck
Sarah Johnson
Healthcare Technology Correspondent

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