Saturday, July 31, 2010

Why Is My Cat Itching?

December 13, 2009 by lucky  
Filed under Cat Allergies, Cat Diseases, Cat Health

You may have noticed your cat itching a lot more than she normally does. There could be several reasons for this. Fleas are the most common cause of irritation in cats, and you should ensure that your cat is treated against fleas regularly. Fleas live by attaching themselves to your pet and sucking their blood. [...]

Ringworm In Cats; Treatment And Prevention

October 25, 2009 by lucky  
Filed under Cat Diseases, Cat Health

Treatment Feline ringworm can clear up naturally in time in otherwise healthy cats, but treatment is advised to cure it earlier due to infection risks to humans and other animals. A popular treatment is to wash the cat’s whole body using a lime sulfur shampoo. Cats should ideally be bathed every four to six days [...]

Feline Ringworm; Symptoms & Diagnosis

October 11, 2009 by lucky  
Filed under Cat Diseases, Cat Health

Feline ringworm is not actually caused by worms, but by a fungus which grows in the layers of the skin, nails or hair. The fungi are found in three different forms- Microsporum Canis, Microsporum Gypsum and Trichophyton. It is Microsporum Canis that is most commonly found in cats. Ringworm is contagious, and is spread from [...]

Cat Acne- What Is It & How Do I Treat It?

September 7, 2009 by lucky  
Filed under Cat Allergies, Cat Diseases, Cat Health

Cats can suffer from acne as well as humans, and feline acne is actually fairly common. It is caused when the hair follicles become blocked and debris accumulates, causing spots resembling blackheads to develop. These are found primarily on the cat’s chin and lips- your cat’s chin may appear ‘dirty’ or you may notice black [...]

Cat Fleas- How Do I Get Rid Of Them?

November 29, 2008 by lucky  
Filed under Cat Health

Contrary to popular belief, cats do not scratch or bite themselves if they are bitten by fleas. It is an allergic reaction to the saliva of the fleas which may cause your cat to scratch and react. If she does not have this reaction to the flea’s saliva, you may not be aware that she [...]