My cat has scabs behind its ears, should I be worried?

I've noticed my cat has developed scabs behind its ears over the past few days. She's been scratching quite a bit, and I'm concerned it might be something more than just irritation. Could this indicate an allergy or a more serious skin condition that I should have checked out?

Answer

Your cat's scabs behind the ears and repeated scratching could be due to allergies, irritation, or a potential skin condition.

  • Monitor if the scratching persists or worsens
  • Check for any changes in diet or environment
  • Consult a veterinarian for a thorough assessment

It's not uncommon for cats to develop skin issues, which can stem from various causes such as allergies, parasites, or infections. Identifying the underlying cause early can prevent further discomfort for your feline friend. A vet can help diagnose the condition accurately and suggest appropriate treatment. Keep an eye on any additional symptoms like hair loss or redness, which could indicate a more serious issue.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Could my cat's symptoms be caused by allergies?

    Yes, cats can develop allergies to certain foods, environmental factors, or parasites like fleas, which can cause itching and scabs.

  • When should I seek veterinary help?

    If the scabs multiply, if there are signs of infection, or if your cat appears to be in pain or distress, consult a vet promptly.

  • What can I do at home to help my cat?

    Ensure your cat's environment is clean, monitor for fleas, and avoid new foods until you have consulted with a vet.

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