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Feline acne can sometimes be influenced by diet, particularly if a cat has food sensitivities or allergies that affect skin health.
Cat acne often appears as blackheads and clogged pores on the chin, while chin mites cause intense itchiness, inflammation, and hair loss due to parasitic infestation.
Mild feline acne may go away on its own, but persistent or severe cases often require veterinary care and treatment.
To treat cat acne, clean the affected area daily with a mild antimicrobial solution and avoid using plastic food bowls that may harbor bacteria.
Feline acne is typically caused by clogged hair follicles due to excess sebum, bacteria, or poor hygiene.
Yes, some vegetables such as onions, garlic, leeks, and chives are poisonous to cats and should be strictly avoided.
If a cat eats lettuce, it is generally safe and may even aid in digestion, though its nutritional value for cats is minimal.
Yes, certain vegetables like onions, garlic, and chives are toxic to cats and should be avoided.
Lettuce is generally safe for cats in small amounts and may even aid digestion, but it offers little nutritional value for them.

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