Cat hair loss, small black spots on skin
Causes of small black spots on cats’ hairless skin:
1. Fleas: Put the black particles on a paper towel and check for dripping water. If the paper towel turns red, it means the cat is infected. Got fleas.
2. Cat ringworm: Check whether the cat’s body is caused by cat ringworm. Symptoms usually include dry skin, itching, localized hair loss, and redness of the affected area.
3. Parasites: Observe the phenomenon of red moist halo appearing next to the black spots. At this time, it can be determined that it is the feces excreted after sucking blood from external parasites.
Precautions for small black spots on cats’ hairless skin:
1. Folliculitis will appear on the cat’s chin, abdomen and tail. Use alcohol to wipe it. Lose.
2. The owner needs to decide whether to take the cat to the pet hospital for treatment based on its situation; if it is infected with fleas, the black spots will turn red when exposed to water, and the owner needs to purchase external anthelmintics for the cat. Deworm.
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