What to Do If a Cat Has Allergic Dermatitis?
Author: PetsZone
Release time: 2025-09-13 12:38:33
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Exotic Shorthair Cat
Cats may develop allergic dermatitis due to differences in their constitution when they inhale or ingest certain allergens, such as food, fleas, pollen, or medication. Common symptoms include eczema, redness and itching, crusts or dry flaky skin, and hair loss; eczema caused by food allergies is commonly found on the head, neck, ear wings, lower abdomen, and thighs.
Veterinarians may provide some anti-allergy or anti-itch medications to relieve the cat’s discomfort, but the most important thing is for the owner to carefully observe and cooperate with the veterinarian to help identify the allergens. (Source:PetsZone)
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