The scab on my cat's back keeps coming back every couple of weeks. Should I ask Dial A Vet if this needs more attention?

My cat has a scab on her back that seems to heal but then reappears every couple of weeks. I'm not sure if she's scratching it or if there's something more going on. Should I be concerned about this recurring issue, and would it be a good idea to ask for advice on what could be causing it?

Answer

Your cat's recurring scab could be due to various reasons such as allergies, parasites, or skin infections. Monitoring the situation and addressing any underlying issues is important.

  • Recurrence of scabs may indicate an underlying problem
  • Important to determine if your cat is scratching due to irritation
  • Consulting with a vet can provide a more precise diagnosis and treatment

This kind of recurring issue may often be linked to common problems such as allergies, fleas, or infections. Cats can develop scabs from excessive grooming or scratching, often due to discomfort. It's important to identify the root cause to make your cat more comfortable and prevent further recurrences. A vet can assist in determining the exact cause and recommend proper treatment, ensuring your cat remains healthy and happy.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are common causes of recurring scabs on cats?

    Recurring scabs may be caused by allergies, fleas, or other parasites, infections, or even stress-induced over-grooming.

  • How can I tell if my cat is scratching the scab?

    Look for signs of your cat grooming or scratching the area often. You may notice hair loss or skin irritation in addition to the scab itself.

  • When should I seek veterinary help?

    If the scab doesn't heal, recurs frequently, or is accompanied by other symptoms like hair loss, redness, or swelling, it's time to consult a vet.

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