What to do about fungal infection in cats
Solutions to fungal infections in cats:
1. You can use antifungal ointments for external use on cats. At the same time, be sure to wear an Elizabethan ring to prevent cats from licking the medicine.
2. The cat can also be given oral anti-inflammatory and antibacterial drugs or antibiotics. In severe cases, it can be treated with injections.
3. During treatment, lecithin and salmon oil can also be taken orally to enhance the cat’s skin resistance and improve the skin condition.
Causes of fungal infection in cats:
1. It may be caused by fungal infection in the cat’s hair due to a sudden decrease in the cat’s immunity.
2. Fungal infection may also be caused by cats being infected by other animals when they are active outside.
3. It is also possible that the cat itself has a wound, but the wound is not treated and cleaned properly, leading to fungal infection.
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