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problems?
Affected
cats begin to lose
hair quickly and chronic ear infections contribute to the
problem.
When a
cat loses
hair on its ears and facial areas, it's usually a sign of a bigger
problem.
Cats are resilient, and while they have the ability to digest their hair and clean themselves, older cats will have more problems with their own groom
Cats are resilient, and while they have the ability to digest their
hair and clean themselves, older
cats will have more problems with their own groom
cats will have more
problems with their own grooming.
Thyroid and adrenal gland
problem can also affect
hair on
cats.
Long haired
cats can develop
problems with knots and matted
hair, so it is extremely important to brush them on a daily basis so this doesn't happen.
Skin
Problem Break Out Around
Cat Eyes Not rated yet I noticed the hair falling out & small sores around my cat's e
Cat Eyes Not rated yet I noticed the
hair falling out & small sores around my
cat's e
cat's eye.
So most
cat owners only realize they have a
problem when their
cat's
hair begins to thin.
There are four types of skin
problems cats can have as a result of allergies:
hair loss without much skin changes; miliary dermatitis - which causes small pinpoint scabs, especially on the neck and over the hips and tail base; eosinophilic granulomas - which are raised, red, hairless lesions, commonly on the lips, but can be lower on the jaw or neck, or even on the rear legs; severe itchiness at the face or neck.
Hair loss is a relatively common
problem for
cats, and it can occur for a variety of different reasons.
My long - haired polydactyl
cat Sylvie was a rescue with lots of
problems including digestive
problems exacerbated by her long
hair — so we started her on RC Intense Hairball 34 ---------- and wala ----- she has been saved ------ no more hairballs (I do brush her everyday too) for my sweet girl - and she loves it more than her canned food - sometimes I even have to put a sprinkle of it on her food to get her to eat!
If your veterinarian rules out any possible medical causes for your
cat's
hair loss, he or she may determine that the
problem is caused by Psychogenic Alopecia.
Other causes for
hair loss in
cats can show very similar symptoms, and often the
cat has more
problems than a food allergy alone.
In dogs and
cats, misdirected
hair or eyelashes (trichiasis) is a common
problem but the trigger could be allergies, medications, or an infection.
Since
cats clean themselves with their tongues, the more loose
hair your
cat has in his coat, the more of a hairball
problem he will experience.
Brushing a
cat regularly can also decrease their health
problems related to
hair, such as constipation and hairballs — something that will also keep your house significantly cleaner.
Hair loss (alopecia) is a common
problem for
cats and can include full or partial loss that appears in varied or symmetrical patterns in the feline's coat.
If you can identify any of these as the cause of the
hair loss, then the
problem should eventually heal itself, particularly if your
cat is no longer taking a drug that caused the
problem.
Other stresses on your
cat's body such as fever, shock or surgery can also cause the
hair to stop growing within 1 to 3 months of the
problem.
«A
cat losing
hair is a condition called alopecia, the second most common skin
problem after itch.
Our
cat, who is a domestic long
hair, loves it and it definitely keeps his hairball
problem in check.
If fiber does not cure your
cat's
hair ball
problem, you will need a fur ball remedy that contains petrolatum.
However, when
hair ball
problems do occur, more than once every week or two, additional fiber in the
cat's diet can help.
«I neither like them or dislike them,» said Lapkoff, who nonetheless has a catalog of complaints about such
problems as fleas and
cat hair in laundry facilities.
Brushing your Maine Coon regularly will prevent gastric
problems, as by removing dead
hair you keep your
cat from ingesting it while preening, which would cause dangerous hairballs.
Microsporum canis is by far the most common type of ringworm to cause your
cat skin
problems (including loss Of
hair.)
Cats can have a lot of
problems with
hair balls and other issues, so when you make sure that what they eat is of the highest quality, you will avoid these potential
problems.
In addition, grooming your
cat can help prevent
problems with hairballs, as hairballs are most often formed when
cats swallow loose
hair while they are grooming themselves.
We may think of vomiting hairballs as a normal part of being a
cat, but perhaps we should be asking why our
cats are having
problems moving swallowed
hairs from the stomach through the rest of the digestive tract and expelling them through the feces in the first place.
Cats with longer
hair and / or thick undercoats will probably be more prone to
problems with hairballs.
Treatment with
cat laxatives does rarely resolve the
problem, and it can make it worse if the
hair ball enters the intestine and produces an intestinal obstruction.
If you notice a change in your
cat's
hair or skin, contact your veterinarian for a consultation to address the
problem.
Hair loss during flea infestation Flea infestation is a common
problem in domesticated pets, such as dogs and
cats.
Hair loss (alopecia) is a common
problem for
cats.
But if your
cat sheds more
hair than usual, or if your
cat develops areas of thin
hair or bald spots, this is a sign of a medical
problem.
If the
problem with your
cat health
hair loss starts to go away then foods will be added in to see which one causes the
problem to get worse.
If you and your veterinarian believe that this is the cause of the
hair loss then the next step is to determine if your
cat is suffering from a skin condition such as itch (pruritic) or some mental condition that is causing the physical
problem (psychogenic).
«
Cat health hair loss can be caused by your cat reacting to a problem on the skin such as itch or it could be due to a disease such as thyroid proble
Cat health
hair loss can be caused by your
cat reacting to a problem on the skin such as itch or it could be due to a disease such as thyroid proble
cat reacting to a
problem on the skin such as itch or it could be due to a disease such as thyroid
problems.
In
cats, a type of compulsive disorder may cause
hair loss without an obvious underlying medical
problem.
Due to the range of causes of skin
problems and
hair loss, it is important for your veterinarian to examine your pet and determine what the cause of the alopecia is, as well as the best treatment for your dog or
cat.
Other things that can cause
hair loss in
cats are Demodex mites, fungal infections, and occasionally hormonal
problems or cancers.
My
cat is 11 he started having stomach
problems and
hair balls 3 year's ago, after we took him with us on vacation, he's a very stressed
cat.
«Because
cats groom frequently, owners usually don't notice a
problem until they observe significant
hair loss or skin lesions,» she adds.
• Excessive thirst and appetite • Weight loss despite a normal or even increased appetite • Hyperactivity or restlessness • Change in temperament (a normally docile
cat may become aggressive) • Excessive urination, or urination in the house • Increased frequency of defecation or diarrhoea • Vomiting • Poor
hair coat • Rapid nail growth Hyperthyroidism is diagnosed by a blood test, which can be performed by your veterinarian if you suspect your
cat is showing any of the symptoms, it is highly recommended to consult your vet as further
problems can occur, including progressive weight loss and fatal heart complications.
One
problem that your
cat can also face when you have a
cat with excess shedding is matted
hair.
Cat hair loss or thinning
hair down the middle of the back to the rump indicates a flea
problem.
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Cat hair loss is not always a problem, with shedding a natural part of a cat's li
Cat hair loss is not always a
problem, with shedding a natural part of a
cat's li
cat's life.
When a dog or
cat has chronic skin
problems,
hair that is falling out, bald patches, rashes, dandruff, or poor coat, the causes are virtually always dietary.
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The swallowed
hair in most cases, does not cause the
cat any
problem.