Sentences with phrase «cause hair loss in cats»

A food allergy can cause hair loss in cats.
Other things that can cause hair loss in cats are Demodex mites, fungal infections, and occasionally hormonal problems or cancers.
Various fungi are often found in the soil, such as ringworm, which can cause hair loss in cats and can be spread to us, causing rashes.

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In case of hereditary hair loss, there is no underlying cause except for a transfer of genetics, so bald patches do not exhibit any irritation and don't seem to bother an affected cat.
It's fairly rare in cats, but it does cause hair loss around the face, head and ears.
Although hormonal imbalances are a common cause of non-itchy, symmetrical (same on both sides of the body) hair loss in dogs, they are an uncommon cause in cats that have hair loss that look quite similar.
Infections are the most common cause of hair loss in cats and they are mostly due to fungal or bacteria.
Cats occasionally have other skin parasites, mange mites, ticks and even lice, but they are not common causes of licking, scratching or hair loss in cCats occasionally have other skin parasites, mange mites, ticks and even lice, but they are not common causes of licking, scratching or hair loss in catscats.
Other causes for hair loss in cats can show very similar symptoms, and often the cat has more problems than a food allergy alone.
One of the most common causes of hair loss in cats is ringworm (dermatophytosis).
While some cats aren't affected by ringworm, in others it causes hair loss, resulting in visible circular patches, particularly on the body, head and ears.
The results from the history (survey questions) and physical examination will lead your veterinarian in determining which diseases are most likely causing the hair loss and itching for your dog and cat.
The most common causes of itchy skin and hair loss in dogs and cats in our area include fleas and allergies.
Too low of a thyroid level can result in weight gain, poor hair coat, and listlessness, while a thyroid level that is too high (mostly in senior cats) can cause kidney and heart disease along with weight loss.
«Ringworm is one of the most common causes of hair loss in cats and is one of the first things to consider if a cat is losing hair.
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.
In cats, a type of compulsive disorder may cause hair loss without an obvious underlying medical problem.
A new environment, a new person or cat in the household, and other major changes can cause cats to begin to groom themselves excessively causing hair loss and bald spots.
In allergic cats, even a single fleabite can cause intense itching and hair loss.
In cats, an overactive thyroid can cause alopecia (hair loss) from excessive self - grooming.
We are familiar with the misery fleas can cause in cats: the itching / scratching / excessive grooming, dermatitis, and hair loss.
Cat hair loss has multiple causes including parasites, illness, allergy and in 10 % of cases due to stress.
Iron can be deficient in both dogs and cats, causing anemia, fatigue, diarrhea, pale gums, and hair loss particularly in animals fed on low meat diets.
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