A Trip To The Vet Can Help Clear Up Feline Hair Loss
I have a cat that has been in my home for over ten years. She has
been though a lot with me, and I don’t know what I am going to do
when she is no longer here. She has had some health issues, but she
has been healthy for the most part, but her age is starting to show
now. She’s dealing with feline hair loss, and I think it all started
with a run in with some of those pesky little critters that all pet
owners fear. Fleas found her one day, and she’s not been the same
since.
The feline hair loss started when she had to stay at my moms for a
few weeks while I was away. My mom has never had a problem with
fleas, but she picked them up anyway. She must be allergic to them,
because the feline hair loss was quick and pronounced. I felt like I
had come home to a different cat. I took her to the veterinarian and
she said that she was having an allergic ration to something, and it
was most likely fleas.
We took care of the flea problem very fast, thankfully, but the
feline hair loss continued. She was spotty, and the part of her tail
closest to her body was almost bald. The vet gave her a shot of
cortisone, and the itching stopped, but the didn’t help with the
feline hair loss. The vet told me that it was something that she
might continue to have a problem with, and I would just have to give
it time. Most of her hair did grow back, but she continues to have
problems with it when the weather starts to turn cold each year.
The feline hair loss seems to be a result of what happened with the
fleas along with the process of aging. Most of it seems to come from
having dry skin, and there isn’t much that I can do to help her with
that. Her feline hair loss comes and goes, but it doesn’t seem to be
something that bothers her much. If she gets to the point where she
is scratching herself until she bleeds, I do have to take her in for
another shot, but that isn’t something that happens very often. If
you are dealing with cat hair loss, and you don’t know what to do to
help, a visit to your vet can help clear things up for you and your
kitty.
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