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Issues with Your Cat's Skin

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You can ascertain your cat’s overall health by examining her skin. Thus you should check her carefully while grooming or cuddling. Excessive scratching, chewing or licking can indicate a skin issue. Look for sores or scabs, flaky patches of skin, hair loss and rashes plus more severe issues such as pus, bleeding and lesions. Parasites such as fleas, ticks or even mites can reek havoc with your cat’s skin. Be especially diligent about ringworm. Ringworm is a contagious fungal infection that can be transmitted to humans too. Seasonal allergies or food allergies can be an issue for your cat and her skin. Household chemicals irritate your cat’s skin too. There is danger that your cat will ingest poisons while grooming. Some tumors and lesions are benign and easily treated. Others can be dangerous and need extensive care. If you find issues with your cat’s skin, make an appointment with your Roanoke, VA veterinary clinic for evaluation and treatment. Read more here.