Cat Hair Loss
Hair loss in cats can be a sign of a number of different
medical conditions. Consult your vet if you’re unsure
why your cat is losing her hair.
Finding the cause of cat hair loss
If your cat is losing hair, it could be due to a number of reasons including ringworm, fungal skin infections, hormonal problems and infestations of fleas or mites.
grooming. This can be spotted when a cat starts to lose hair,
especially on the belly, the back and inside her back legs.
Cat hair loss treatment
See your vet for a thorough physical examination. This may involve taking skin scrapings, blood tests and hair samples for testing.
Firstly, your vet will look for parasitic infestations and discuss a flea treatment regime. If this isn’t the cause, your vet may need to investigate further.
If there are any behavioural reasons for your cat's hair loss, you will need evidence. For example, if you notice the warning signs that your cat is stressed and anxious, keep a diary of times and specific circumstances when hair licking and pulling takes place. Your vet will then decide whether or not you need to change something in your cat's environment or she needs anti-anxiety medication.
why your cat is losing her hair.
Finding the cause of cat hair loss
If your cat is losing hair, it could be due to a number of reasons including ringworm, fungal skin infections, hormonal problems and infestations of fleas or mites.
"Excessive grooming can lead to hair loss"
Hair loss can also result from something as simple as excessive grooming. This can be spotted when a cat starts to lose hair,
especially on the belly, the back and inside her back legs.
Cat hair loss treatment
See your vet for a thorough physical examination. This may involve taking skin scrapings, blood tests and hair samples for testing.
Firstly, your vet will look for parasitic infestations and discuss a flea treatment regime. If this isn’t the cause, your vet may need to investigate further.
If there are any behavioural reasons for your cat's hair loss, you will need evidence. For example, if you notice the warning signs that your cat is stressed and anxious, keep a diary of times and specific circumstances when hair licking and pulling takes place. Your vet will then decide whether or not you need to change something in your cat's environment or she needs anti-anxiety medication.
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