Should I take my cat to the vet for hair loss?

General poor health, nutrition or underlying disease An unhealthy diet, poor health or an undetected disease can all be causes for your cat to lose their hair. As these are all quite broad reasons, it’s important to visit your vet to identify the underlying cause.

Can flea treatment cause hair loss in cats?

Some topically applied flea medications cause hair loss at the area of application. Injected vaccines cause hair loss at the injection site and in some pets there is further widespread hair loss over the next few months. Fortunately, this is rare.

Why is my cat losing hair under his collar?

Fitting Too Snug If Mia’s collar is too tight around her neck, every time she turns her head, scratches her neck or stretches out after a snooze, that snug-fitting collar rubs her skin. Over time, dry and irritated skin from a tight collar can cause her hair to fall out.

Do collars hurt cats?

As useful as collars can be, unfortunately they can sometime lead to injuries. If a collar rubs your cat’s neck, it can cause hair loss. Also, longstanding collar use can suppress your cat’s hair growth permanently. During grooming, or when trying to remove a collar, cats can trap their jaw.

What causes hair loss on the back of a cat?

Cat hair loss or thinning hair down the middle of the back to the rump indicates a flea problem. The chance that cat flea allergy is likely the cause increases if the hair loss is accompanied by bumps or scabs.

What to do for a cat with hair loss between the shoulder blades?

Before searching for kitty toupees online, give your vet a call to schedule a visit. In most cases, dealing with the underlying condition lets your cat’s skin heal and regrow the hair. Topical ointments, allergy shots and other medications may be prescribed to ease Mr. Fluffernutter’s suffering and get him back on the road to health.

What happens if you give your cat frontline?

Overdosing with Frontline might cause side effects such as vomiting or excessive salivation. If you have other pets in the household, keep an eye on them to make sure they don’t lick the area between Kitty’s shoulder blades, where Frontline is applied.

What should I do if my cat got frontline in her eyes?

When applying the pesticide, make sure it doesn’t get into Kitty’s eyes, where it can cause vision damage. Since it can also damage your eyes, wear gloves when applying the product. If either one of you gets Frontline in your eyes, wash the eyes with cool, fresh water and call the vet or the doctor at once.

What causes cats to lose fur around their necks?

Fortunately for you and your kitties, most causes of fur loss around cats’ necks are easily remedied. Alopecia, or hair loss, in cats often is the result of mange, a skin disorder caused when mites cluster in a specific area near the ears and head.

What are the signs of hair loss in cats?

Signs include partial or total hair loss. The skin surrounding the area of hair loss can appear normal or it can have redness, bumps, scabs, and skin loss. Alopecia may appear in a symmetrical form, or it can be random on the cat’s skin.

When applying the pesticide, make sure it doesn’t get into Kitty’s eyes, where it can cause vision damage. Since it can also damage your eyes, wear gloves when applying the product. If either one of you gets Frontline in your eyes, wash the eyes with cool, fresh water and call the vet or the doctor at once.

Overdosing with Frontline might cause side effects such as vomiting or excessive salivation. If you have other pets in the household, keep an eye on them to make sure they don’t lick the area between Kitty’s shoulder blades, where Frontline is applied.