Our pets are our life. We will give them anything when they look at
us with those big eyes. But when they get sick, we hurt too because
they can't take care of themselves. Even cats, which are considered
to be very independent animals, need us to make sure that they love
and healthy lives. So when our kitty looks sick it makes us feel
like bad pet owners. But how do you know when you kitten isn't
doing so well, especially regarding common skin problems? Cats
usually have very thick fur. This fur is a form of protection for
the skin. However, when there is a problem with the skin, the fur
can make it hard to know what is wrong. This is why you should make
time to look at your cat's skin to make sure that it is healthy.You
can examine your cat's skin by gently rub the skin with your hands
and trying to find any patchy, rough textures. If you feel anything
different, separate the fur and look at the skin closely. If you do
this regularly, you will know if your cat has any abnormalities
that have developed on its skin. It may be useful to talk to your
cat's veterinarian, find books in library, or search the internet
to find different skin conditions common in cats so you will be
knowledgeable about them.There are skin disorders that are
contagious to other cats and even to people. Some symptoms to watch
out for are itchiness, scaly skin, a dandruff-like flakiness. Other
skin disorders cause hair loss for your kitty. This is often
because of infections, general sickness, or even overly stressful
circumstances. In this situation, you will find bald spots in the
fur and the skin can be red or swollen. Common cat skin problems
include cheyletiellosis and alopecia. Cheyletiellosis is due to
mites and contagious but can be treated with medication.The
majority of your cat's skin problems are due to food allergies or
insect bites. In any case, all of these issues are non-life
threatening and can be treated easily. The key to minimizing any
extreme issues from escalating is to detect the problem early and
get it diagnosed. Then all you will have to do is give your kitty
her medicine and plenty of love.Learn more about Dog Rash Problems
and see Pictures of Scabies .
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