Skin Issues In Cats

Cats will spend around half their waking time just grooming themselves.  An everyday routine like this will help maintain your pet’s fur clean and odor-free.  This also maintains skin health.  Because of a cat’s finicky grooming behavior, a scab or sore on her skin could possibly mean something that needs veterinary attention.

If a cat gets ill, she might halt her daily grooming and could end up having a dirty and dull hair coat.  Below are several causes of interference to a cat’s grooming ability:

●Being obese means that the extra weight is affecting the cat’s once flexible body, keeping them from reaching specific spots on their fur during grooming sessions.

●Gum and tooth issues can also prevent a cat from grooming.

●Various bone and joint issues including arthritis hinder the cat’s flexibility and self-grooming ability.

●A cat that is sick will not have the will or energy to groom her.

●Too much stress can make a cat anxious and possibly over-groom herself in trying to seek out comfort and relief.

Any sign of skin and/or hair coat issue should prompt an appointment with your vet clinic East Dallas, TX. Visit their website to know more about their services.

Published by Health Care

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