5 Must-Be-Known - Skin Troubles in Cats
Felines are very sophisticated animals. They love to style, self-groom and maintain themselves. However, at several moments when these little kitties are affected by external or internal troubles, the direct implication can be observed on their skin. Feline parents love to take care of their furry pals but awareness is the key to solving all the troubles. To increase the awareness about feline skin problems, here are a few of them that must be processed in the brains by their owners: 1. Feline Acne: Acne is something that bothers humans as well as cats. Blackheads are developed on the chin area and lip side of the kitties thus making it a skin condition that requires treatments. Feline acne is a result of use of plastic or rubber food and water bowls for the cats. Omega-3 and omega-6 supplementation helps to recover from the acne condition. Other treatments may include clipping of hairs and cleaning the area with an apt shampoo. 2. Yeast and Bacterial infection: Skin troubles are a major result of yeast and bacterial infections. Bacterial infection, usually pyoderma is seen in cats. It occurs when a cat is itching or grooming due to a trauma or fungus, at this time the bacteria from the environment take charge and invade the skin area thus causing infections.
Symptoms of yeast infections in cats may seem like scratching and itching the ears, licking and chewing their toes and so on. These infections affect the paws or ears, where yeast can easily prevail. Consult a vet to get rid of such infections.
3. Allergic Dermatitis: Skin can easily become a target of allergic reactions. Allergic reactions may be because of various reasons involving both environmental factors and food allergies. Allergic dermatitis is caused generally due to the parasites fleas and ticks. Flea allergy dermatitis cased due to a fleabite can result in red irritated spots on the skin leading to excessive scratching and itching. There are a number of cat skin care treatments available in the market to control this. 4. Ear mites: Is your cat shaking her head a lot or have you not cleaned your cat’s ears properly. Either way the reason of this tilting and shaking can be ear mites. If your kitty has excessive amount of waste or wax in her ear canal then the reason might be ear mites. Ear mites can also be treated and prevented from spoiling your cat’s skin. 5. Ringworm: Ringworm infection is a fungal, which can easily be contracted by other animals and humans. The infection causes patches on the skin and loss of hair with redness on the skin. To treat ringworms, you require perfect anti-biotic and once in while clean and sterile house.