What should I do if cat hair is in my eyes, what is the matter with my cat s hair on the side of his

Updated on pet 2024-07-04
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    If you get into your eyes with cat hair like this, you can moisten it with water and stick it out with that paper.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It is very likely that you have feline ringworm. This is hair loss caused by cat ringworm, cat ringworm is caused by fungi, when the cat does not dry in time after bathing or does not bask in the sun for a long time, resulting in a decrease in body immunity or the cat food eaten is not nutritious enough to suffer from the ** disease. It is advisable to see a doctor.

    Feline ringworm refers to the first disease of cats, with multiple parts on the face, torso, limbs and tail, etc., with round or oval ringworm spots, covered with gray scales, and the coat color will become rough, and the coat of the ringworm spots will fall off and break or fall off.

    Cats infected with ringworm have a giant itch, so they often scratch on various objects. The course of the disease is long, and after the scales fall off, bald spots are formed. It is more common in malnourished and frail cats, and increasing the intake of nutrients, especially B vitamins, is conducive to preventing the disease and the recovery of infected cats.

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    First, shave off the hair in the cat's sick area and some of the surrounding areas. Wipe with a cotton swab dipped in alcohol or iodophor until the scab of the affected area is softened, remove the dandruff and hard scab in the affected area, and then apply medicine, and try to choose hormone-free external drugs.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The hair on the side of the cat's eyes is gone, which should be the beginning of hair loss. You should see a veterinarian. Let's say it's a very ordinary domestic cat. That's not worth much. If you can't do it, get a veterinarian.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The causes of baldness on the cat's eyes are as follows: normal physiological phenomena, special odor glands, age-related, genetic problems, and cat moss.

    1. Normal physiological phenomena

    Many adult cats have thinning hair between the eyes and ears (temple area), a phenomenon known as "pre-auricular hair loss".

    This shedding is completely normal and can occur in cats of all ages and genders, without any impact on the cat's daily life and physical health.

    2. Special odor glands

    Zoologists believe that the thinning of hair at the cat's eyebrow bone is due to the location of the cat's scent glands. The scent gland at the brow bone, known as the periauricular or temporal gland.

    The hairs in the area where these glands are located are thinner than the surrounding areas in order to better release odors and mark messages.

    So we often see cats rubbing their heads against objects and shoveling excrement

    3. It is related to age

    If you see the cat "bald" in front of the ears, but there are no lesions or scratches, it may also be caused by normal aging, so don't worry.

    As cats age, certain areas of hair begin to thin, usually starting at 14-20 months of age and continuing until about 3 years of age, which is a normal aging process.

    4. Genetic problems

    Due to genetic inheritance, among other reasons, some cats shed hair in areas near the eyes or ears, resulting in bald spots. This situation is more common in breeds such as Siamese, Burmese, Berman, etc.

    5. Cat moss

    If there is a visible alopecia areata, abnormal lesions, scratches or wounds in the area where the cat has shed, it needs to be noticed.

    Take ringworm in cats, for example. Feline ringworm in kittens usually appears on the bridge of the nose and then extends to the temples and the edge of the auricle. But it is also easier to distinguish between cat ringworm and feline ringworm is usually a round depilatory ringworm patch covered with gray scales.

    If the cat is shed due to health problems, it is usually accompanied by other symptoms, such as redness, scratches, etc., which are easier for parents to observe.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    1.After the cat's eyes are haired, you can use eye care solution to rinse them and try to see if they can flush out the hair.

    2.After the eye hair, you may scratch your eyes because of itching or eye discomfort, before there is no suitable treatment, in order to prevent the cat from scratching its eyes, you must first wear the neck ring to control further damage, and at the same time take the cat to the hospital as soon as possible.

    3.If the hair around your cat's eyes is too long, consider trimming it to prevent it from getting into the eyes again.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    1. Use pet eye drops to rinse the cat's eyes, and remember not to take human eye drops.

    2. Use a moist cotton swab to stick it out, and the force should be grasped well, so as not to make the cat uncomfortable.

    3. Cats love to be clean, in fact, they will make it themselves.

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