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Allergies are one of the most common conditions that affect cats. When a cat is allergic to something, its immune system will overreact. This causes various physical symptoms---including...
Cats develop allergies for several reasons, including food allergies, contact hives and environmental allergies. Cats suffering from skin and coat allergies often benefit from topical treatments...
The two most common ailments a cat can have where it loses its hair and develops small bumps, or papules, are flea allergy dermatitis, or flea bite hypersensitivity, and allergic and irritant...
Approximately 15 percent of all cats suffer from some type of allergies, according to peteducation.com. These include contact allergies, flea allergies and inhalant allergies. Inhalant...
Just like people, cats can suffer from pollen-related allergies. Consequently, cat owners should be aware of the signs and learn how to best treat their pet when allergies manifest themselves.
Just like humans, cats can develop allergies. As with humans, it can cause running noses, stuffed up sinuses, runny eyes and chest congestion. Cats can also experience skin allergies and allergic...
Skin problems in cats are commonly the result of allergies, which can manifest in scratching, sneezing, coughing and teary eyes. The best treatment is to remove the allergen from your cat's...
Properly diagnosing the cause of skin rashes in cats can be difficult. Because a number of different disorders can produce skin rashes as a symptom, your veterinarian will examine a number of...
Some cats suffer from flea allergies. The condition is called allergy dermatitis and is a reaction to the flea's saliva. They cats will frequently scratch and bite at the base of their tail and...
Any cat can suffer from or develop allergies, but if your feline is displaying an allergic reaction specifically around dogs, she is most likely allergic to something on the dogs rather than the...
Cats can obtain allergies from various sources, like pollen from weeds, trees and grass. One of the most common allergen contributors for cats is the plastic contained in their food bowls.
Eczema is a dry skin condition found primarily in people. It can also be found on dogs or cats. For a cat with eczema, a change in diet is often the best remedy. Eczema is a dry skin condition...
Cat owners concerned about chemicals and toxins in their pets' environment often turn to natural remedies to help manage minor health problems. The most effective way to improve your cat's health...
Cats suffer from the same types of allergies that humans do --- food allergies, inhalant allergies and contact allergies. The most common type of allergy in cats is a flea allergy, but if your cat...
Allergies to pets appear in about 10 percent of the population, with cats being the most common offenders. Many symptoms can indicate you may have an allergy to cats.
According to Dr. Mike Richards, DVM, common nose aliments among cats include nasal infections and allergies. Occasionally, cats suffer from more serious bacterial or fungal infections or nasal...
Allergies in cats develop when their immune systems become highly sensitive to substances that are usually harmless. Symptoms appear as the immune system tries to rid the body of these substances,...
A cat with fleas is a problem for both pet and owner. Fleas not only infest the cat's fur, but his entire living environment. However, some cats can actually be allergic to fleas, causing an even...
Your cat's skin is her largest organ. As such, it is subject to a variety of mild to severe abnormalities that can cause itching, hair loss, rashes and general discomfort. Many skin problems are...
Cats, like humans, can suffer from allergies. Inhalant allergy is only one of four types of cat allergies. The others are food, tick and contact allergies. Identifying which allergy your cat...
If your cat grooms herself excessively, she may develop bald patches or even sores from the licking. Excessive grooming may also increase hairballs. This cat behavior can stem from many...
Cats are prone to many of the same diseases that affect us; including allergies. Approximately 15 percent of our cat population suffers from allergies .and most cats with allergies suffer from...
Skin irritation in cats occurs frequently. Though there are many possible causes, an allergy is almost always to blame. It is important to monitor your cat's health and treat symptoms as soon as...
Since the majority of cat breeds are known and loved for a full, soft coat of beautiful fur, hair loss in cats is a sure sign of a problem. These problems can be physical or psychological. If your...
Cats are prone to many kinds of allergies including respiratory, also called inhalant, allergies. Although it is rarely easy to determine exactly what the cat is allergic to, there are medicines...
Allergies can be a frustrating situation for both cat and owner. If your cat is suffering from allergies, there are a variety of approaches that your veterinarian may recommend. Allergies can be...
How to Manage Cat Allergies
Allergies are common in cats, and they are most often presented through skin problems. Find out how identifying a cat's allergy is the first step in getting rid of allergy symptoms with help from...
Cat owners sometimes observe their pets licking or pulling on their fur until they remove it from their body. Often the removal is large enough to leave a tuft of hair on the floor and a bald spot...
Just like us, our feline friends are prone to many allergies. Food allergies, odor allergies, and others. Take cat litter for instance-many have added deoderizors or air fresheners. These...
Cats are great pets, but they're also a major allergen for many people. There's no cure for cat allergies, but with a few simple steps at home and--depending on the severity of the allergy--a...
Cats can lose their hair for a variety of reasons, including allergies, illness and emotional conditions. Fastidious creatures by nature, cats respond to anything that disturbs their coat by...
You hear a lot about people being allergic to cats, but cats themselves can have allergies that make their lives miserable. Imagine your whole body having an itch that's impossible to stop, and...
Pet owners are usually cautious about giving human medications to cats and dogs-- and with good reason. According to the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA), human...
Cats, just like humans, can have many different allergies. If your cat seems to be having a negative reaction to something in its environment, try to rule out different culprits.
Cats can and do often suffer from a wide range of allergies. In fact, 15 percent of all cats in the United States suffer from one or more allergies, according to the Society for the Prevention of...
Skin allergies are one of the most common reasons cat owners bring their pets to the veterinarian. Skin allergies can be caused by contact with an irritating substance, inhalation of an allergen,...
Losing fur is a normal process for a cat. It naturally sheds as a way of eliminating excess hair much like a human loses hair. During the cat's grooming process, loose hair that has accumulated in...
Seizures in cats can last seconds or up to 30 minutes. Signs may include shaking, foaming at the mouth or body stiffening. There are many causes of seizures, including poisoning, ear infection,...
Cats can suffer from food allergies, just as people do. The allergic reaction is triggered when the immune system overreacts to the presence of a food that it decides is a harmful "intruder."...
Often if your cat has an allergy, it is not uncommon for him to have an allergic reaction to more than one irritant. Cats can have allergies to a wide variety of things, just as humans do....
Treating Flea Allergies in Cats
If a cat has flea allergies, they need to be taken to a veterinarian to receive antibiotic treatments. Treat flea allergies in cats with tips from a cat behaviorist in this free video on cat care.
How to Make Homemade Cat Food
Homemade cat food is sometimes necessary for cats with severe food allergies or other intestinal problems. Feed a cat homemade food with tips from a veterinarian in this free video on pet care.
Cats with allergies don't always exhibit the kinds of symptoms one would expect. For example, cats allergic to airborne substances may develop skin rashes rather than cough and sneeze as humans...
There is nothing worse than watching your cat suffer from allergies. As a cat owner, it's important that you learn a number of treatments for allergies caused by food, skin irritations and...
Types of Allergies to Cats
Cat allergies are generally caused by the cat saliva that builds up on the fur from the cat grooming. Also known as cat dander, cat allergies can sometimes be helped by frequent cleaning of the...
Allergies in cats have many symptoms. Depending on the type of allergy, symptoms can become visible within hours or days. The chance of a cat having allergies is more than 50 percent.
Food allergies are the third most common cause of hypersensitivity in cats. Symptoms--which may include skin irritation, vomiting and diarrhea--are similar to flea bite sensitivity and atopic...
Is your cat sneezing and scratching? Does he have watery eyes and a runny nose? Your cat may have allergies. Most people do not realize that cats and dogs can suffer from allergies just like we...
Thousands of people across the globe are allergic to cats. Many of these people suffer through these allergies daily to enjoy the benefits of owning a furry feline friend. While there is no cure...
If your cat is constantly scratching there's a good chance he's got fleas. Those pesky little parasites can be difficult to get rid of and they can be a real problem for you and your pet. Cats can...