Why do cats have black stuff on them

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

    There are black cinders on the cat's body, if it is because of the dirt caused by the cat's poor hygiene, then there is no need to worry too much, it can be removed by bathing and cleaning. It may also be the oil particles secreted by the cat, mainly due to the cat food that the cat usually eats is too oily, and it is recommended that the owner replace the cat's cat food with low-fat cat food.

    If the cat uses a plastic bowl for a long time to eat, it will easily lead to bacterial infection around the cat's mouth, from the appearance of something similar to black cinder.

    If the black cinder-like substance can be easily washed off, it may be dirty from the outside world, and the owner does not need to worry. If it does not wash off, it is recommended to seek medical attention.

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  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Cats may have folliculitis. Folliculitis, also known as black chin, is due to endocrine disorders.

    As a result, there are many small black spots on the chin, like cinders, and some cats also have the root of the tail, which is manifested as the root of the tail always looks very dirty, like it can't be washed.

    The black spots on a cat's chin are not contagious, just like a blackhead on a person's nose.

    It doesn't matter if you have a few black spots on your chin, if it's inflamed, shedding, damp, or smelly, it's called folliculitis and needs to be **. The same is true on the tail, which has tail fat glands, which can become inflamed if blocked, and in severe cases, they may become suppurated.

    Feline folliculitis** Method:

    1. Soap: You can use laundry soap to wash the tail of the cat (the tail can only be washed if the skin is not broken).

    2. Alcohol: Wipe off the black spots with a clean cotton swab dipped in diluted alcohol, and at the same time, because alcohol has a disinfecting effect, it can also disinfect the inflamed part. But some cats are very averse to alcohol.

    3. Tea: Soak a piece of clean gauze in tea, and then wring it semi-dry to wash the cat's chin.

    Specific operation: Look at the cat's chin, you will find that the black spots are more concentrated, sometimes one piece, sometimes several pieces. When cleaning, focus on scrubbing the black concentrated parts, those black parts will loosen after a few wipes, and then wipe off those black things vigorously, and then apply erythromycin ointment on the reddened **.

    That's it. The above content refers to Encyclopedia - Feline folliculitis.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    There are generally two situations when there are black cinders on cats, one is that the cat suffers from folliculitis, and the other is the blood scab or flea feces left by the death of fleas on the cat. Both of these conditions are relatively easy to solve, folliculitis can be applied with erythromycin ointment**, and if it is flea, it can also be removed with flea medicine.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    You can check where he is, there is this black cinder-like thing, if he has this kind of thing on his body, generally speaking, there is only one possibility that he is out there fighting with other wild cats or other franchises, or because of something. It's done outside, so you'll have to teach him a lesson by this time.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    There are black dots on the cat's body, and the parts where they are located are different, and the corresponding diseases and ** are different. There are three major reasons: 1. Folliculitis: manifested as black spots on the chin. It may be caused by greasy food;

    2. Flea game rolls: if there are black spots on the body, there may be fleas on the body, and the flea's poop will cause black spots;

    3. Disease ** element: If it is other parts, consider suffering from ** disease, pigmentation, or endocrine disease.

    If you want to identify the cause, you need to go to the doctor, have a first-class disease test, and check for ectoparasites. If it is caused by surface parasites, it needs to be dewormed regularly, once a month. If it is caused by **disease, for simple bacterial and fungal diseases, regular use of topical drugs will be cured.

    In addition, pet owners need to pay attention to the fact that after bathing, the cat must stare at the reeds to dry and keep them dry. If you go outside to take a bath, you should bring your own pet bath liquid to prevent ** disease.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Summary. Hello, the black dots on the cat's body are caused by a fungal infection and can be recovered with Pitfen Spray**.

    Hello, the black dots on the cat's body are caused by a fungal infection and can be recovered with Pitfen Spray**.

    Not a big problem.

    Yes. Cat, 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, the claws can be retracted, nocturnal, agile and agile, good at jumping, most of them can climb trees, hunt other animals in an ambush way. Cats are found all over the world (except Antarctica, where there are no wild species).

    Ridge oak. It's not fleas.

    It's an infection.

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