Vet thinks it's skin allergies, but my cat keeps scratching like crazy. Could it be something else?

After our usual playtime yesterday evening, I noticed my cat scratching herself more than usual, even though the vet recently said it might be skin allergies. It's starting to look pretty uncomfortable for her, and I'm wondering if it could be something else we're missing. What should I do if she's still itching so much despite the allergy treatment?

Answer

Your cat's itching could be due to a variety of reasons, including untreated allergies, parasites, or infections. It's important to explore other causes if symptoms persist despite allergy treatment.

  • Itching can be caused by multiple factors, including external parasites like fleas.
  • Even if allergies are diagnosed, a secondary issue like a skin infection might be present.
  • If symptoms haven't improved with current treatment, a follow-up with your vet is recommended.

When our furry friends suffer from itching, it's crucial to consider all possible causes. Allergies may not account for all symptoms, and a vet can help rule out other issues. Sometimes, a switch in treatment or additional testing may be needed to provide your cat relief.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Can my cat develop new allergies over time?

    Yes, cats can develop new allergies to substances they were previously tolerant of. A vet can help identify potential allergens and suggest ways to manage exposure.

  • Could diet affect my cat's skin condition?

    Absolutely, dietary changes can influence skin health. An elimination diet might be recommended to pinpoint food allergies.

  • Are there over-the-counter treatments I can try?

    While some over-the-counter treatments might provide relief, it's best to consult with a vet to ensure the safety and effectiveness of any treatment.

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