Cats have a lot of black dots, and what are the small black dots on the cat hair

Updated on pet 2024-06-18
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    There are fleas on the cat's body, and this black spot is the wet feces of the fleas, and it is recommended to clean it up in time, otherwise the kitten will get sick soon.

    1. Introduction: Cats, also known as cats, domestic cats, and wild cats, belong to the feline family.

    2. Domestic cats and wild cats are the most widely used pets in families around the world.

    3. The ancestors of domestic cats are presumed to have originated in ancient Egypt, the Persian cat of Persia, which has been domesticated by humans for 3,500 years (but not completely domesticated like dogs).

    4. General cats: round head, short face, five fingers on the forelimbs, four toes on the hind limbs, sharp and curved claws at the end of the toes, and the claws can be retracted. Nocturnal sex. Hunt other animals in ambushes, most of which can climb trees.

    5. There are fatty meat pads on the bottom of the cat's toes, so as not to make a noise when walking, and it will not startle the mouse when hunting. The claws are in a constricted state when marching, preventing them from being blunted, and they will stick out when catching rats and climbing.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    feces, or folliculitis.

    Wait. 2.First, the black dots on the cat's hair can be combed down, and it will melt away when placed in water and become reddish-brown, then it is more considered to be flea feces, at this time the owner needs to immediately deworm the cat in vitro, and at the same time thoroughly disinfect the environment in which the cat lives.

    3.Second, the small black spots on the cat's hair are mainly distributed in the chin, tail and other parts, so folliculitis is more considered, and it is recommended to consult a doctor for medication**.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Summary. It should be caused by mites.

    The cat's head has a lot of small black dots. Dense. Exceptionally much.

    It should be caused by mites.

    It's not like a bug. It's black dots.

    Yes. Maybe it's a folded ear, and you have to give it some chondroitin.

    Or you change to a different cat food.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    There are black dots on the cat's body may be caused by folliculitis or ectoparasites, you need to check whether there are parasites on the cat, if there are parasites, you should help the cat do in vitro deworming in time, and help the cat take a bath after a week of deworming, and clean up the parasite corpse and feces. There are black dots on the cat's body may be caused by folliculitis or ectoparasites, you need to check whether there are parasites on the cat, if there are parasites, you should help the cat do in vitro deworming in time, and help the cat take a bath after a week of deworming, and clean up the parasite corpse and feces. If it is caused by folliculitis, you need to improve the cat's diet, feed some lighter food, and you can also take the cat to be sterilized.

    Folliculitis can be wiped with gauze dipped in green tea water, and alkaline green tea water can relieve symptoms.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Black dots on a cat's body may be dirt or flea droppings. It is recommended to soak the black spots on the cat's body with water, if there is no other special color, then it is generally dirt; If the color changes to red, then it is a sign of a flea infestation. Black dots on a cat's body may be dirt or flea droppings.

    It is recommended to soak the black spots on the cat's body with water, if there is no other special color, then it is generally dirt; If the color changes to red, then it is a sign of a flea infestation. If you haven't bathed for a long time, there will be a lot of dirt, so it is recommended to use a special shower gel for pets to bathe the cat. In general, cats are bathed once every few months.

    If the flea infestation is severe. It is advisable to use drugs containing ingredients such as ceramectin or non-predronil promptly. It is recommended to develop the habit of doing in vitro deworming regularly, and in general, adult cats are recommended to do in vitro deworming once every 3 months.

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