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Mites on cats often appear as tiny, moving specks, and may cause flaky skin, scabs, hair loss, and excessive scratching, especially around the ears and face.
Yes, parasites such as fleas, mites, and lice can cause hair loss in cats by irritating their skin and causing excessive scratching or grooming.
Mites on cats appear as tiny, often microscopic parasites that can cause visible symptoms such as redness, scaly skin, hair loss, and excessive itching.
Yes, parasites such as fleas, mites, and lice can cause hair loss in cats through irritation, excessive scratching, and skin infections.
Mites on cats can appear as tiny specks, often causing flaky skin, redness, or scabs, depending on the type of mite infestation.
Yes, parasites such as fleas, mites, and lice can cause hair loss in cats by irritating the skin and causing excessive scratching or grooming.
Foods containing allergens like dairy, beef, or gluten can trigger hair loss in cats due to allergic reactions or food sensitivities.
The most common cause of hair loss in cats is flea allergy dermatitis.
You should worry if your cat is losing hair excessively, has bald patches, or shows symptoms like itching, redness, or behavioral changes.
To fix your cat’s hair loss, identify the underlying cause—such as allergies, parasites, or stress—and treat it with guidance from a veterinarian.

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