What should I do if the cat scratches itself? What are the early symptoms of ringworm in cats?
Cats are very cute pets and are deeply loved by people. However, some cats will constantly grab their skin for some reasons, causing themselves to be scratched and bald.
This will have a certain impact on cats who have become members of the family and their quality of life.
So, how can we help cats solve this problem and let them live a happy life? First of all, we need to understand the reason why cats scratch themselves.
Some cats scratch themselves just because their skin feels itchy and need to use magic claws to relieve this discomfort.
There are also some cats who may scratch themselves because they feel anxious, nervous or even depressed. At this time, scratching themselves will make their emotions vent.
Of course, there are other cats who scratch themselves just because they are used to this behavior and form a bad habit.
The different reasons need to be dealt with in a targeted manner.
Secondly, for cats frequently scratching themselves, parents need to take the cat to the pet hospital in time and ask the veterinarian to conduct a comprehensive examination.
If a cat has skin disease, the veterinarian can provide corresponding treatment to avoid more serious consequences.
In addition, the veterinarian can also conduct corresponding behavioral analysis based on the cat's performance and give corresponding suggestions or drugs.
In addition, parents can also take some measures to help cats solve their habit of scratching themselves.
For cats with itchy skin, parents can help them comb their hair regularly to allow their skin to be fully breathed and maintained. At the same time, they can also use some herbal bath solution or anti-fenworm spray to prevent excessive itching of the skin.
For nervous or anxious cats, parents can accompany them more to give them a sense of security and intimacy. At the same time, they can buy some toys suitable for cats to play to relieve their emotions.
For cats that have developed the habit of scratching their hair, parents can consider using a neck guard clock to avoid scratching their bodies.
In short, when we find that our cats are constantly scratching ourselves, we must take corresponding measures in time to avoid being scratched and damaged.
In addition to going to a veterinarian and developing personal feasible response plans, it is most important to maintain love and patience for cats, eliminate their fears and stress as much as possible, and allow them to live a healthy and happy life.