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Remedies for Cat Skin Infection | Treatments for Cat Skin Problems

Filed under: Cat Health — Tags: , , , — Nik @ 1:23 am

Cat Skin Problems:

Cats can have a variety of skin infections and problems and thus there could be a number of ways of treating the same. In the first place, it helps to know what kind of infection affecting your cat you are dealing with. For this purpose, a visit to the vet would be the best course of action. For instance, it could be an underlying cat health problem which affects your cat’s coat, which then looks like a skin infection. Genetic diseases in cats often result in such skin problems. On the other hand, the skin infection your cat has could be bacterial in nature and this typically results from a cut or some kind of scrape that your cat has had. A third possibility is that the infection afflicting your beloved cat is fungal in nature. As you can see, a cat skin infection is not always a straightforward problem and it does require a lot of attention. When it comes to genetic problems affecting your cat’s skin or possible bacterial infections, in general the term skin dermatoses is used.

The problem with home remedies is that it is dangerous to let your cat’s skin infection go unchecked when the underlying problem is unclear. Your cat deserves a thorough checkup with a physical examination and possible blood and urine tests. The cat’s veterinarian would be able to tell you about the necessary tests depending on your cat’s condition as well as history. In the case of home treatment for cat skin diseases or to supplement the medication prescribed for your cat, in addition to basic hygiene you might have to look at options like an Elizabethan collar, depending on the infection. It could help to look at more discernable sources of skin problems such as fleas that might have led to an allergic reaction in your cat. Another place to look would be your cat’s general diet and see if improved nutrition helps your cat and results in a better coat. In some cases, medicated shampoos have successfully been used at home, depending on your cat’s skin infection. These tips might help in general cases of cat skin disease but your vet would be in the best position to guide you regarding the infection your cat’s skin seems to have. It is important to have timely intervention before your cat’s skin infection gets worse. In the case of some bacterial infections there is a danger posed to your cat since there is the possibility of spreading to your pet’s bloodstream.