Sunday, July 26, 2009

My male cat has patches of thinning hair.?

He is a 9 year old neutered male who is strictly a house cat. He is primarily white and has always had "delicate: skin; prone to cat acne. He is overweight and carries alot of extra weight in his belly. He eats the cat food (he shares with my 2 slender Persians) and then eats the dogs food! Any idea as to why he is getting thinning patches of hair?



My male cat has patches of thinning hair.?

There are many reasons your cat may be losing patches of hair. Is he itchy? If he is itchy, that is one thing. If he is not itchy, and losing his hair, I would be more concerned. The possibilities include:



1) fleas (including flea allergy)



2) allergies to the environment or food



3) skin infection (bacterial, fungal, mites, other)



4) metabolic disease (i.e. related to liver issues, hyperthyroidism, diabetes, etc)



5) skin cancer



There are other causes as well, these are just a few. You really should schedule an appointment with your kitty's vet so he/she can check him out, do some tests, and let you know what they think the problem is.



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My male cat has patches of thinning hair.?

Make sure you regularly check for fleas.



it maybe a skin condition and if it gets worse take him to the vets.



My male cat has patches of thinning hair.?

he might be nutrition deprived or he may have feline leukemia...you may want to have the vet check him...



My male cat has patches of thinning hair.?

I think he is overfed. Though you should see the vet. asap.



My male cat has patches of thinning hair.?

It could be an allergy,or it could be a hormone imbalance or thyroid problems.The best way to know ---go to vet...



My male cat has patches of thinning hair.?

I'd have the vet check him for a fungus -- particularly ringworm (which is a fungus that humans can catch from their cats). More typically, the fungus creates bare spots, but it's worth making sure he doesn't have it. If the bare spots are between his ears and eyes, that's just genetic.



Other possibilities include overgrooming (he's licking himself so much in certain spots that the hair is coming out), which may be related to flea bites, allergies (including food sensitivities), or just plain stress.



My male cat has patches of thinning hair.?

He may have picked up some sort of mange, or he may have Feline Eczima (sp?). Your best bet would be to take him to the vet...it may not be anything serious.

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