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Feline Hairloss |
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Cats lose hair for many reasons. External parasites such as mange mites and fleas will make a cat itch, and lick the fur away. Fungi, like ringworm, will make sores and cause severe itching. Internal metabolic problems and hormone imbalances usually cause symmetrical hair loss. Many other causes of itching and hair loss are well documented. The key to proper diagnosis involves a thorough history and examination, and laboratory testing. Lab tests may include skin scrapings, cultures, biopsies and blood tests. In your cat's case, an allergy seems most likely. When a cats hormones become unbalanced, a cat becomes more sensitive to allergens in the environment. Food or inhaled chemicals can trigger the allergy. This is feline endocrine alopecia. Supplimenting the deficient hormone usually solves the problem. Simple blood tests can determine if this is the issue or not. Make sure she does not have fleas, have the blood tests done and your veterinarian will likely treat with steriodal anti inflammatory medication. |
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