Do normal cats get cat moss, and why do cats get cat moss

Updated on pet 2024-07-21
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Generally, Chinese pastoral cats have never heard of such a thing as adventure, and these are those cats who are rich and noble. Maybe these cats' body resistance is weak, or their genes are not strong enough. For the sake of breeding and miscellaneous, the foreign diseases brought about by it, generally our local native cats rarely get cat ringworm, but they are not afraid of cat ringworm, and not all cats have cat ringworm.

    You have to look at your family environment, and if there is no source of infection, he will not get it.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Feline ringworm is a highly contagious disease caused by fungal infections, these fungi will destroy the keratin in the hair and hair, and the typical red ring-shaped bump (so it is also called "money ringworm") will appear after infection.

    After being infected, cats will show symptoms such as dryness, itching (some cats have no obvious itching symptoms), thickening, increased dandruff, local hair removal, and redness of the affected area.

    How should cat moss be better?

    The most commonly used external medicine for cat ringworm is Ming Ruining, the active ingredient is nano silver, the advantage of this medicine is that the main ingredients are plant extracts, and the cat licks it after spraying, and the anti-itching effect is particularly prominent.

    In addition, if the ringworm has spread to many places throughout the body, it may be tiring (and more expensive) to take the medicine, so you can consider trying the medicated bath method.

    In addition, it is best to supplement the cat with some B vitamins to improve the cat's own immunity and help it recover quickly.

    Environmental disinfection is the hardest part. It is recommended that everyone disinfect the environment regularly.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    If the cat is healthy and not malnourished, it will generally not get cat moss.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Most cats are prone to cat moss if they have low resistance or if they are in a bad environment, relatively humid, etc. Usually, the cat's resistance should be good.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Feline ringworm is a disease caused by fungal infection when the resistance is reduced. The main pathogenic bacteria are Microsporum canis and Trichophyton barbae. It is recommended that the owner take the cat to the pet hospital for examination and diagnosis, and then take medication**.

    If there are a lot of ringworm on the cat's body, and the range is also wide, it is recommended that the owner can consider combining the cat with a medicated bath. And pay attention to wear Elizabeth rings for cats to avoid scratches and scratches.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Cats can get ringworm in cats, which is nothing more than the following:

    1.Poor self-resistance due to malnutrition or stress response.

    2.The growing environment is dirty, messy, poor and damp.

    3.Cats are exposed to fungal spores (ringworm).

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Cats get feline moss because they are exposed to fungi, which is generally caused by cats coming into contact with sick cats with feline ringworm and staying in a humid environment for a long time. Cats' resistance is very weak, so they are very easy to be infected and have the symptoms of ** disease, so cats should supplement more nutrition and exercise more, and their health will be good. Cats get feline moss because they are exposed to fungi, which is generally caused by cats coming into contact with sick cats with feline ringworm and staying in a humid environment for a long time.

    Cats' resistance is very weak, so they are very easy to be infected and have the symptoms of ** disease, so cats should supplement more nutrition and exercise more, and their health will be good. Try to keep the home dry and tidy, remember to blow dry the cat after bathing, and it is best not to let the cat go to a damp place like the kitchen and toilet in the home. If the home is damp for a long time, you can prepare a dehumidifier, which is not only good for cats, but also for people, because people who live in a humid environment for a long time can also get sick.

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