What’s wrong with pimples on cats

1. Bacterial infection:

The most common pimples on cats One of the reasons is suffering from eczema or superficial pyoderma. Among them, the main reason for cats suffering from eczema is that their living environment is humid for a long time, which reduces the resistance of the cat’s skin, which leads to bacterial infection and causes a small or large number of red papules on the cat’s body. Superficial pyoderma is mostly caused by streptococcus or staphylococcus infection. However, cat eczema may also be caused by allergies, so the owner needs to take the cat to the pet hospital to check the specific condition in time, and then treat it with the right medicine.


2. Caused by cat allergies:

When cats are allergic to Some small bumps will also appear, so when the owner discovers the whole phenomenon, he should observe whether it still has symptoms such as lack of energy, cyanosis of the tongue, and cyanosis of visible mucous membranes. If so, the owner needs to use antihistamines and glucocorticoids for treatment. At the same time, take away the allergens around the cat, because allergens are the most fundamental cause of allergies in the body. If the cat still has difficulty breathing and cannot stand, oxygen should be given to the cat in time to prevent the cat from dying of hypoxia.


3. Caused by flea infection:

The cat has small The pimple may also be caused by it being infected with fleas, which is manifested as itching, redness, and scratching of the skin on the cat. At this time, the cat should be dewormed in a timely manner to prevent the increase of fleas on the cat. Or use a pet-specific shampoo

to bathe the cat to help the cat get rid of fleas. At the same time, the owner should clean the room regularly to prevent the breeding of bacteria or fleas.

In addition, there may be small bumps on the cat’s body, which may be caused by just getting a vaccine, swollen lymph nodes, or growing tumors on the body, so the owner can’t. When determining the specific cause, it is necessary to take the cat to the veterinary hospital for examination and medical treatment in time to prevent the cat’s cause from becoming more and more serious.

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