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Your cat scratches its body frequently

Posted: Wed Jan 22, 2025 8:28 am
by mstakh.i.mo.mi
Your cat grooms itself too often.

Cats are animals that like to clean themselves. If there is any dirt stuck to their fur, they will immediately remove it by licking their fur.



However, if at any given time, he is constantly licking his fur, more often than usual, that is a sign that there are lice near his body.




Or if you've groomed your cat, and it's still licking its fur, then you need to pay attention. It could be caused by fleas.



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If they are just licking, it's still okay, but if they start scratching, you need to pay close attention to why they might start hurting themselves due to scratching too often.



When there is a wound on the body, it can become even worse when it is infected with germs etc. Wounds caused by lice will always be wet and quite slow to heal.

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As long as the fleas are still on your cat, he will continue to scratch. If your cat happens to scratch where there is a wound, this will cause the wound to heal slowly.



(3) Your cat's fur is getting thinner or your cat is starting to bite its own fur until it falls out.


When licking doesn't work and scratching still doesn't relieve the itching caused job seekers phone number data by flea bites, the cat will start biting its own fur until it falls off.



If you don't check carefully, you may still not notice that there are fleas on your cat because the fleas have already been cleaned by your cat.



(4) You can see fleas when you comb your cat's fur.

Fleas on cats are quite delicate. You need to comb the fur to see the presence of fleas. Usually, fleas will be around the stomach, neck, and between the thighs.



Removing fleas from cats is also not easy. It's not as easy as catching them with your fingers, because the fleas can move quickly behind the cat's fur. You need special tools and methods to remove fleas from cats.