How do cats get ringworm in cats Causes of cat moss

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

    1. What causes cat moss?

    2. Why do cats get ringworm?

    3. How can cats get cat moss.

    4. How did cat moss come about?

    1.Cat moss usually refers to the disease caused by fungi such as Microsporum canis and Trichophyton barbae, cats suffering from cat moss will have clinical symptoms such as hair loss and itching, and many cats will have some scabs and redness in the affected area.

    2.Most cats are infected with feline moss because they are exposed to fungi in the environment when their own immunity is low, such as fungi brought back by their owners.

    3.Therefore, many cats infected with cat moss will start from the face, limbs or tail, because this is easier to contact the owner's shoes, clothing, etc., it is recommended that the owner change out of the clothes every time he goes out, and clean his hands before touching the cat, which can reduce the probability of cats suffering from cat moss.

    4.Cat moss is a type of zoonotic disease, so if there is a cat infected with cat moss at home, the owner should also take precautions to prevent infection.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The hair is not dried in time after wetting, or the shower gel is not dried in time, and then bacteria proliferate in the hair, resulting in feline ringworm. It is recommended to use a bell medicated bath for the whole body **, and you can also give the cat some broad-spectrum anti-inflammatory drugs every day

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