Can flea bites make a cat crazy itchy all the time, or could it be something else?

This past week, I've noticed that my cat seems to be constantly scratching, and it's becoming quite severe. We've dealt with fleas before, so I'm wondering if flea bites could be making her super itchy all the time, or if there might be another underlying issue causing her discomfort. Is there a way to determine if fleas are the only problem, or should I be considering other possibilities like allergies or skin conditions?

Answer

It sounds like your cat's severe scratching could be linked to fleas, but there might also be other underlying issues such as allergies or skin conditions contributing to her discomfort.

  • Fleas are a common cause of itching in cats.
  • Allergies or skin sensitivities might play a role.
  • Consulting a vet can help identify the exact cause.

Cats often scratch due to flea infestations, but other conditions like allergies to food or environmental factors, and even skin infections, could be causing your cat's discomfort. Checking for fleas at the base of the tail and using a flea comb can help determine if fleas are present. If you're unsure or if the scratching persists, it's a good idea to reach out to a vet to explore other potential causes and treatment options for your furry friend.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • How can I tell if my cat's itching is due to fleas?

    Look for small black specks on your cat's fur, which can be flea dirt, and use a flea comb to check for fleas themselves. If present, the itchiness is likely due to fleas.

  • Could my cat be allergic to something besides fleas?

    Yes, cats can be allergic to certain foods, pollen, dust, or other environmental factors. If flea treatment doesn't help, consider these possibilities with a vet's assistance.

  • What are some signs that I should visit the vet immediately?

    If your cat shows signs of severe discomfort, has open sores, or is not eating due to the scratching, it's important to seek veterinary care promptly.

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