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My family, did you suddenly realize that your cat's jaw was getting less hairy, and that you were feeling a little panicky? That cat's got his jaw hair off. That's a real mess
Cats don't take their chins off. Let's analyze the normal situation. Cats change hair like humans. When the season changes, the hair changes naturally on the body, and the chin is no exception. And then, if the cat is old, the body functions, and the hair gets worse, and it's normal to have a little stripping, that's what happens when you're older. This is a normal hair removal. We don't have to panic。
However, some situations are not normal. If the cat's chin is haired and the skin is red, itchy, skin-crumbed and even corroded, it's likely to have skin disease, such as catfish. Cats are the cat's number-one hair killer, which makes their hair fragile and breaks a large amount. In addition, cats eat too rough a bowl and rub their chins for a long time, which can lead to hair loss. It's like you've been rubbing your face with sandpaper. Also, the presence of parasitic or endocrine disorders in cats also affects hair health and results in a disfigured jaw. It's not time to take it lightly。
So what do we do with different situations? If you change hair normally, you just have to give the cat more nutrients and feed more protein- and vitamin-rich food, like chicken, eggs, carrots, just like filling a car with oil, so that the cat has enough energy to grow new hair. At the same time, it is combed, the blood cycle is promoted, and hair is updated。
If you suspect a cat has skin disease, you have to take it to the vet. Before it is diagnosed, do not use drugs on your own, or it is likely to make the situation worse. Doctors prescribe drugs based on the condition, such as fungi ointment or oral medicine. During the treatment, you're going to put on elizabeth rings to prevent it from licking the infestation, and influence recovery. This wave must hold steady
If it's due to a job friction, you'll replace it with a soft, smooth bowl. This would avoid excessive friction of jaws and bowls and reduce the number of strippings。
If the cat is suspected of parasitic or endocrine disorders, it should also be taken to the hospital for examination. On the basis of the results of the examination, doctors undergo deworming or endocrine treatment。
Anyway, we can't take it lightly, but don't worry too much. As long as we watch carefully, make the right judgment, and then act accordingly, we can get the cat's jaw back to hair




