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Common Cat Skin Diseases – How To Care For Your Cat’S Skin
The cat skin, unlike human, is very tough.
Make up of numerous layers of cell tissues and skin structures like the
hair follicles, sensory cells, and sebaceous glands, it has very good
blood supply and has three main functions - to act as a sensory layer
around the entire body, to regulate body temperature and to act as a
protective layer covering for the internal structures and organs.
It is important to take note and check up on your cat’s skin
regularly because most of the cat breeds’ skin is covered in fur. It is
not uncommon for cat owner to discover that their cat has develop some
skin diseases until there is hair loss or development of sores.
In order to prevent your cat from developing any serious skin
conditions, you can make a little more effort during grooming to check
up on your cat’s skin. Run your hand gently over his body and explore
the skin for any unusual patches, if you found any, part the fur by
brushing it slightly, so that you can see beneath the fur and have a
better look at the skin. If you do this often enough and understand
your cat’s body, you would be able to spot any irregularity easily.
It is common for cats to develop skin related conditions and
illnesses. And listed below are the main one that affect most cat
breeds.
Cheyletiellosis in cats is caused by skin mites and is particularly
contagious between cats as well as humans. In cats, the symptoms are
itching and it usually results in heavy scaling and flaking of the
skin, which is why Cheyletiellosis in cats is popular known as “walking
dandruff”. This skin condition is usually not deadly and can be easily
treated with the right medication once the condition has been diagnosed
and confirm.
Alopecia in cats will cause hair loss due to endocrine disturbances,
localized infections, or generalized illnesses. The condition can also
be a result of stress. The symptoms included bald patches on the skin
and can be accompanied by reddened or inflamed skin. Not a deadly skin
disease, and with proper treatment, the fur would most likely grow
back.
Acne in cats is a common condition and can be easily treated.
Nevertheless, there are other skin conditions such as ringworm and
mange whose symptoms are closely related to cat acne. Therefore it is
still important to seek veterinary advice whenever you spot any cat
skin problems and is unsure.
While most skin conditions are cause by allergies to food and
pesticides bite, and can be easily managed and treated, early detection
is still vital to ensure that your cat skin is always healthy,
beautiful and prevented from suffering any serious skin conditions.
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