Why does a cat's pads peel?

Dec 13,2023
2Min

Peeling of the cat’s pads may be caused by a variety of reasons. First of all, it may be caused by too dry autumn and winter. The cat's meat pad lacks moisture. In mild cases, the skin will peel. In severe cases, there may be cracks and bleeding. ​​​​​​

The owner can wipe it clean with a hot towel or wet paper towel, and then apply cat-specific moisturizing cream to the cat. Secondly, the cat’s flesh pad may be scratched by a foreign object. The owner can check the cat's meat pad to see if there is any foreign matter remaining in the wound. If there is any residue, it is best for the owner to take the cat to the pet hospital for bandaging, and the owner should clean up the cat's activity environment. Finally, it may be due to skin disease. The owner can observe whether the cat's peeling area is red, swollen or has dandruff. If this is the case, the owner needs to take the cat to the pet hospital for diagnosis and treatment.

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