What should I do if my cat has ringworm on its ears and the hair is falling off

Updated on pet 2024-06-27
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Go to the pet hospital to shave off the surrounding hair, wipe the medicine for cat ringworm, cat ringworm will be transmitted to people, it is best to hurry**, if there is no pet hospital, buy some medicine and disinfect iodine wine yourself, and give it to the cat yourself.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    1. What should I do if the cat's ears have ringworm and the hair has fallen off?

    2. What should I do if the cat's ears have ringworm and the hair has fallen off?

    3. What should I do if the cat's ears have ringworm and the hair has fallen off, and the ears can't stand up.

    4. How to treat ringworm hair on cat ears.

    1.Usually, when a cat has feline ringworm on its ears, it will lose its hair.

    2.In this case, it is recommended that the owner should go to a professional pet hospital to scrape and stain the cat's ear lesions for microscopic examination, and then use some antifungal drugs for symptomatic use after diagnosis**.

    3.Usually we will recommend that the owner use a clipper to shave out the hair on the ear** lesion area, and then apply some antifungal drugs, such as terbinafine ointment or itraconazole ointment to the affected area, because the ** of cat ringworm is relatively slow, it may last for about a month.

    4.However, if the examination of the cat's ear lesion is not caused by fungi, but by bacterial disease or parasites, usually in this case, it is necessary to give drugs, including in vitro mite repellent sprays and antibacterial and anti-inflammatory sprays.

    5.In addition, the owner needs to bathe the cat regularly and do a good job of deworming and vaccination.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    A cat has lost a single piece of hair in its ear canal, which is likely to be caused by a fungus or trauma.

    1. You can first check whether there is a wound near the place of hair removal, or obvious scabs, if the cat has not been injured recently, if there is a trauma, you need to disinfect the cat's wound, bring a protective cover, to prevent the cat from scratching and causing further infection.

    2. If it is a fungal disease, first clean up the hair around the hair removal place, and then apply antifungal drugs, with the use of vitamin B to help the cat restore the growth of hair, and disinfect the environment of the cat frequently or regularly.

    3. There is also a possibility that the cat is nervous and anxious to cause hair loss, in this case, we should pay attention to whether the cat's mood has changed recently, and you can add more nutrients to the cat to see if it is caused by a lack of substances.

    I hope to be able to help you, if you have other questions and want to consult a pet doctor, click on the avatar below for a free 1-to-1 consultation.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Cats with ringworm on their ears should first isolate the cat, and thoroughly disinfect the things used by the cat at home and with the cat. Take the cat to the hospital for diagnosis, prescribe medication, and use sprays or terbinafine ointment**. Then shave off the hair on the affected area and apply the medicine on time every day**.

    Cats with ringworm on their ears should first isolate the cat, and thoroughly disinfect the things used by the cat at home and with the cat. Take the cat to the hospital for diagnosis, prescribe medication, and use sprays or terbinafine ointment**. Then shave off the hair on the affected area and apply the medicine on time every day**.

    Give your cat more nutrients to help it recover. Cats with feline ringworm indicate that the nutrition is not very good, need to strengthen nutritional supplements, you can give cats to eat some food containing lecithin, trace elements, vitamin B, and at the same time pay attention to let cats properly bask in the sun to enhance immunity.

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