Why does my cat have scaly skin and hair loss?

Pets often suffer abscesses after being bitten by other animals. Cats may also suffer skin lesions when infected with the feline leukemia virus (FeLV). There are many other types of infection that may cause sores, scaly or flaking skin, and hair loss, and treatment will depend on the type of infection.

What causes red sores and hair loss in cats?

Ringworm, a common fungal infection, causes red rings, scaly or crusty skin, hair loss, and/or sores. This disease is highly contagious to other pets and people ( See Ringworm Symptoms and Treatment for more on this infection).

What kind of sores do cats have on their lips?

Eosinophilic ulcer also known as rodent ulcer is seen as small sores on the cat’s upper lip. Linear granulomas is occasionally seen on his lips, tongue, and hard palate areas. They are elongated lesions that are reddish-yellow in color. Hair loss in cats is a commonly observed symptom in case of linear granulomas. These sores do not itch at all.

What causes a sore spot on a cat’s skin?

Skin ulcers in cats can be a red, inflamed sore spot on the cat’s skin, or the wound can open, seeping discharge from the affected area. Feline skin ulcers have many possible causes including parasites, infections, allergies, disease, burns, and a variety of other skin irritants.

Why does my cat have a sore on his head?

Food allergies can also produce intense itching and oozing sores, especially around the head, face, ears and neck. Affected cats quickly begin to lose hair, and chronic ear infections contribute to the problem.

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.

Is it normal for cats to lose hair around their ears?

Facial Alopecia is considered normal hair loss that occurs on the head between the eyes and ears. This type of hair loss appears to be more prominent in cats that have dark, short hair. Since it’s considered normal, there’s no treatment for it unless you see other signs of a skin condition that might actually be the cause of the hair loss.

Eosinophilic ulcer also known as rodent ulcer is seen as small sores on the cat’s upper lip. Linear granulomas is occasionally seen on his lips, tongue, and hard palate areas. They are elongated lesions that are reddish-yellow in color. Hair loss in cats is a commonly observed symptom in case of linear granulomas. These sores do not itch at all.