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With proper treatment and management, cats with feline asthma can live a normal lifespan of 12 to 15 years or longer.
The best treatment for feline asthma typically involves corticosteroid medications and bronchodilators administered via inhalers or orally.
You can apply pet-safe bitter sprays, use topical deterrents recommended by a vet, or cover the area with protective clothing to prevent your cat from licking.
You should see a vet if your cat’s overgrooming results in bald patches, skin irritation, or seems to be stress-related or persistent.
You can apply bitter-tasting sprays, protective clothing, or veterinarian-recommended topical creams to discourage your cat from licking affected areas.
You should consult a vet if your cat's overgrooming causes bald patches, sores, or appears related to stress or medical conditions.
You can apply bitter-tasting sprays, pet-safe topical deterrents, or cover the area with a protective garment to prevent licking.
You should see a vet if your cat’s overgrooming leads to hair loss, skin wounds, or seems to be driven by stress or medical issues.
Overgrooming in cats can be a sign of physical pain, emotional stress, or underlying medical issues and should be evaluated by a veterinarian.

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