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Could it be the early stage of feline ringworm, my cat has feline ringworm is also black spots, and the hair near it has also fallen off, and it is said that it is a fungal infection when I go to the hospital, and the medicine used is a medicated bath and Pipi Shuang spray, the medicated bath is twice a week, and Pi Pi Shuang spray is twice a day, you can go to check it, if it is cat ringworm, you can use this medicine, the hospital's ** cost is too expensive.
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The cat's epidermis turns dark.
Answers. 1.** Disease, but it is not excluded that the cat has other problems.
2.The blackening of the cat may be caused by the following reasons: the first cat is infected with fungi or bacteria, and the pathogens are Microsporum canis and Staphylococcus, etc., resulting in inflammation, redness, swelling or blackening, the owner should take the cat to the pet hospital to let the doctor take the cat hair for microscopic examination, and then carry out **.
3.The second cat is older, and the metabolism of melanin slows down, resulting in ** blackening.
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1. Is the black dot Shiling laughing?
There are several possibilities for black spots in cats, and they are sometimes thought to be blackheads or hair follicles that appear on them. Some black spots can be a blockage of sebum or sweat, which is a common cause. Other black spots may be melanocyte spread, a phenomenon that is common, especially on the heads and feet of some cats.
There are also some black spots that may be the result of larval parasitism of cat flies and need to be treated promptly.
2. What circumstances need attention
Black spots on cats** generally do not cause any impact on the health of cats, but when the black spots grow abnormally, change shape, color, or are accompanied by symptoms such as itching, they need attention. This could be a sign of an infection caused by bacteria, fungi, or other **problems. If there is a significant increase in black spots on the cat, it should also be taken to the veterinarian in time to understand the specific situation and carry out the necessary **.
3. ** infection caused by cat fly larvae
Cat fly larvae generally breed in the summer, and they will parasitize on the cat's **. After parasitism, the larvae of the cat fly will form a red to purple pimple in the ** of the cat, after which a small black spot will appear, which is the respiratory hole of the larva. After the larvae parasitize in the cat's ** for a period of time, they will fall to the ground and become flies, forming a cycle.
In general, the larvae parasitize the cat's slow beating face and feet.
4. How to prevent and **
Prevention and ** depending on the cause of the black spots, which are more complicated and require medical attention when the black spots are caused by bacterial and fungal infections. For cases with a lot of dark spots, try detergents and medications**. For cases caused by cat fly larvae, the first step is to remove the larvae and then spray them with an appropriate insecticide**.
In addition, in the hot weather season, please bathe your pet frequently, comb it, eliminate body odor, and check your pet regularly, which are all basic prevention and control measures.
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It may be that the cat's hair follicles may also be that the cat has a **disease, if you can't be sure, go to the hospital for a checkup, if it's a **sick shed, you must hurry**Ah Zizhi, otherwise it may become more and more serious, like my cat before there are black spots on the body to take it to an examination, the doctor said that it was a fungal disease, with Nian and Minbel cat medicated bath to wash the cat for a period of time to sterilize the cat before slowly recovering.
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1. Moles and melanin spots
There are black spots on the cat's **, which may be moles or melanocytic spots. Moles are dark spots that are present at birth, while melanin spots are caused by pigmentation that forms later. These black spots are generally harmless, but if they have changed, they may be a sign of cancer, and it is recommended to check them in time.
2. Parasite Zen infection in cats
The black dots on the cat may also be an infection caused by parasites in the cat, such as feline whipworms, subcutaneous parasites, etc. These parasites lay eggs under the cat's **, causing itching and melanin spots. If these black spots are found, it is recommended to take the cat to the veterinarian for examination and diagnosis.
The veterinarian will give you a plan based on the test results.
3. Black spots caused by allergies
Some cats experience allergic reactions that result in melanin spots on the **. It can be caused by certain foods, medications, the environment, mosquito bites, etc., and these black spots are generally accompanied by itching. It is recommended to find the allergen and eliminate it as soon as possible, and you can also give the cat anti-allergy drugs**.
4. Other reasons
In addition to the above reasons, there are some other reasons that may cause black spots to appear on your cat's **. For example, drug allergies, feline ringworm, sebaceous cysts, hormonal imbalances, etc. If the cat's black spots appear frequently and are accompanied by abnormal symptoms, it is recommended to take it to a veterinarian for a comprehensive examination in order to make an accurate diagnosis and give the corresponding ** plan.
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1. Causes of black spots
There are many reasons why black spots appear on cats, the most common of which is "melaninization". In this case, there will be some small black dots on the cat's **, which usually do not cause any symptoms. These black spots can appear on any part of the cat, such as the back, belly, soles of the feet, lips, ears, etc.
In addition, black spots can also be caused by the cat's ** lesions. For example, certain infections**, allergic reactions, fungal infections, etc., can lead to the appearance of black spots. At this time, the cat's ** may experience uncomfortable symptoms such as itching, redness and swelling, and you need to seek medical attention in time**.
2. How to determine the cause of black spots
To determine what caused the black spots on the cat's **, it is generally necessary to see a veterinarian. Veterinarians usually determine the cause of the black spot through visual observation, medical history, and necessary tests, such as scraping, fungal culture, etc. If the black spots are found to be due to disease, the cat also needs to be given the necessary **.
3. How to deal with black spots
If the black spots are caused by melaninosis, there is usually no need for any treatment, just to keep the cat's ** clean and hygienic. However, if you find foreign objects under the black spots, such as ticks, fleas, etc., you need to clean them up in time. If the black spots are caused by diseases, such as infectious diseases, fungal infections, allergic reactions, etc., it is necessary to administer the necessary ** to the cat for the disease.
4. How to prevent the appearance of black spots
To prevent the appearance of black spots, you can do the following:
1.Bathe your cat often and keep it clean and hygienic.
2.Groom your cat's coat regularly to prevent hair tangles and parasites.
3.Provide cats with a good diet and a healthy living environment, strengthen their immunity, and reduce the occurrence of diseases.
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