The cat’s nose is bald and moss-free

Nov 23,2023
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Mao cats have bald noses. In addition to moss, there are the following reasons. 1. Mosquito bites 2. Autoimmune deficiency 3. Endocrine disorders 4. Demodex or scabies mites.

Generally, cats’ noses will be bitten by mosquitoes, which will cause allergic symptoms, causing partial hair loss on the nose. This symptom can be treated with water-soluble pyrethrin. Remember to use it every 24 hours. Autoimmune deficiencies can cause skin diseases that cause localized hair loss, such as cystitis foliaceus, and are treated with corticosteroids. Endocrine disorders can also cause underdevelopment of hair follicles, resulting in local hair loss. Balancing endocrine can solve hair loss symptoms. Early-stage demodex and scabies mites may also cause hair loss on cats' noses. Cats with this disease rarely develop such diseases, and parents don't need to worry.

Parents should not worry too much if their cat has a bald nose. It is not a particularly serious situation and the above cases are not common. If a cat has partial hair loss on its nose and is in poor physical and mental condition, it is recommended to take it to the hospital immediately to diagnose the specific situation to avoid delaying the best opportunity for treatment.

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