Hey cat lovers and owners.
I have a huge concern and I don’t know how to deal with it. One month ago while I was brushing my cat’s fur on her back, I have noticed that some parts of her fur are missing.
It is not that much so I was not worried about it. But yesterday I was brushing it again, and I saw that now she lost a lot of fur on her back.
I don’t know what this means?
Is this because of some disease?
What can I do about it?
Why is my cat losing fur on her back?
Hey,
There are several reasons why your cat is losing fur on her back.
It can be caused because of stress. If you see that your cat is scratching more than usual, this can be caused because she is stressed. If you are stressed, your cat can be stressed as well because of you. Check with your vet just to make sure that there is no fleas that can lead to this.
Nutritional deficit can cause this, so try to find a food for your cat that has whole ingredients.
If she was playing rough outside, she might lose her fur from this.
Hi.
Um, noticing that your cat is losing fur on her back can be really alarming. A lot of reasons can cause hair loss in cats.
Some of them can be worth of worrying but some are just good indicators that you need to change diet program for your cat.
Hypothyroidism and fleas can be just one of the reasons why your cat is losing her hair. Some allergies can cause hair loss as well.
I think that it is very important to visit the vet about this issue.
Like I told you, maybe it is nothing, but it can be something serious.
Hi.
Some loss of hair and fur is normal. But if your cat is losing a lot of her fur that can be a huge problem.
We all know that cats groom themselves a lot and that too much of it can cause hair loss, even wounds and infections.
If you notice that your cat is licking or eating her fur – that is an alarm for you!
A lot of things can cause cat losing fur on her back. Some of them are :
- If she was born with some skin condition,
- If she is sick,
- if this is a side effect of some meds that you are giving to her for some reason.
Let your vet examine this condition.