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Types of Skin Problems in Cats

Understand common feline skin conditions to identify root causes and ensure timely treatment for your cat’s comfort.

Flea Allergy Dermatitis

It is an allergic reaction to flea saliva, causing hair loss, skin inflammation, itching and excessive grooming.

Tick Infestations

Mange (Mite Infestations)

Flea Allergy Dermatitis
Flea Allergy Dermatitis

Flea Allergy Dermatitis

It is an allergic reaction to flea saliva, causing hair loss, skin inflammation, itching and excessive grooming.

Tick Infestations

Tick Infestations

Ticks get attached to a cat’s skin and feed on blood. They cause irritation, localised inflammation and can also potentially transmit diseases like Cytauxzoonosis, Tularemia and He...

Mange (Mite Infestations)

Mange (Mite Infestations)

Microscopic, eight-legged parasites can cause intense itching, scabbing, hair loss, and crusting in affected cats.

Common Signs Your Cat Has A Skin Issue

Understand the following common signs of skin issues in cats to prevent severe complications and improve health outcomes.

Excessive Scratching

Excessive Scratching

Constant scratching and biting at the skin due to irritation, head shaking, and rubbing against the furniture are the most common signs of a skin issue in cats.

Over grooming

Over grooming

Cats groom themselves constantly to relieve irritation or pain. Directly apply the fur over the internal pain area. It can lead to bald patches.

Skin Abnormalities

Skin Abnormalities

Open sores, crusty skin, raised bumps, pustules, etc become noticeable. You may also see dry, flaky skin with dandruff.

Ear Issues

Ear Issues

Swelling, redness, chunky discharge, or a foul smell from the ears is also a common sign implying the presence of a skin or ear infection.

Skin Lesions

Skin Lesions

Skin infections like ringworm often present as circular patches or hair loss with scaly or crusty skin. In some cases, the fungus infects the nail beds, leading to deformed or thickened claws.

Excessive Scratching

Excessive Scratching

Constant scratching and biting at the skin due to irritation, head shaking, and rubbing against the furniture are the most common signs of a skin issue in cats.

Over grooming

Over grooming

Cats groom themselves constantly to relieve irritation or pain. Directly apply the fur over the internal pain area. It can lead to bald patches.

How Serious Is Your Cat’s Skin Problem?

Mild
  • Occasional Scratching
  • Mild Redness
  • Minor Rashes
  • Dryness & Flaking
Moderate
  • Localized Redness
  • Dryness
  • Moderate Itching
  • Scaly or Rough Patches
Emergency
  • Bleeding Skin
  • Severe Infection
  • Foul-smelling Pus
  • Deep Ulcerations

When to Consult a Veterinarian Immediately?

Open Sores or Wounds

Open Sores or Wounds

Open skin lesions can put your cat at great risk of infection and skin complications.

Severe Itching

Severe Itching

Non-stop scratching indicates a serious underlying disease.

Rapid Hair Loss

Rapid Hair Loss

Sudden fur loss due to intense grooming is a sign of extreme pain or discomfort.

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Open Sores or Wounds

Open Sores or Wounds

Open skin lesions can put your cat at great risk of infection and skin complications.

Severe Itching

Severe Itching

Non-stop scratching indicates a serious underlying disease.

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Prevent Skin Problems, Fleas & Parasites In Cats

Use Regular Flea Prevention

Use Regular Flea Prevention

Year-round flea prevention reduces the risk of parasite-related health problems in cats.

Check for Ticks Frequently

Check for Ticks Frequently

Inspect your cat’s coat and skin at regular intervals, especially following outdoor exposure to identify ticks and skin abnormalities early.

Maintain Good Grooming

Maintain Good Grooming

Regular brushing helps remove dirt, loose hair and flea debris while allowing you to identify skin changes sooner.

Keep the Environment Clean

Keep the Environment Clean

Vacuum common resting areas and wash your cat’s bedding regularly to eliminate fleas, parasite eggs, dust and other environmental allergens.

Feed a Balanced Diet

Feed a Balanced Diet

A balanced diet supports skin barrier function, healthy coat and the immune system to enhance protection against skin problems.

Schedule Veterinary Checkups

Schedule Veterinary Checkups

Routine vet examinations help you identify parasites, allergies, infections and other skin conditions before they escalate.

Helpful Habit: monthly skin checks

Helpful Habit: monthly skin checks

Run your hands through your cat’s coat at least once a month to look for scabs, hair loss, redness, ticks or sores. With early detection, treatment becomes easier.

Use Regular Flea Prevention

Use Regular Flea Prevention

Year-round flea prevention reduces the risk of parasite-related health problems in cats.

Check for Ticks Frequently

Check for Ticks Frequently

Inspect your cat’s coat and skin at regular intervals, especially following outdoor exposure to identify ticks and skin ...

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Frequently Asked Questions

Skin infections in cats often appear as red, inflamed skin, sores, scabs, hair loss, crusty patches or behavioural issues like excessive grooming or scratching.

While coconut oil provides a temporary moisturising benefit for some cats, it does not treat the underlying causes like parasites, infection or allergy.

Mange is treated with veterinarian-prescribed antiparasitic medications. Treatment also includes the management of secondary skin infection and environmental cleaning.

Allergic dermatitis in cats may be triggered by environmental allergens like pollen or dust mites, flea bites and food allergies.

Yes. Conbun you can connect with veterinarians who can assess the skin symptoms, identify possible causes and recommend treatment options.

Conbun – Expert Support For Cat Skin Problems, Fleas & Parasites

Skin problems in cats can range from mild discomfort to parasite infestations and persistent infections that affect your pet’s well-being and comfort. Hair loss, excessive scratching, hair loss, scabs, redness, overgrooming, ticks, fleas and skin lesions are the common signs. With early diagnosis, you can prevent complications and provide your cat with faster relief.

Pet parents across India can access trusted vet consultation online with Conbun for a wide range of feline skin health concerns. Whether you're worried about fleas, ticks, mange, allergic dermatitis, fungal infections, or unexplained itching, our veterinarians can help assess symptoms and recommend appropriate next steps.

Our convenient pet health app makes it easy to connect with veterinary professionals from anywhere. Through remote animal care, you can discuss your cat's symptoms, share medical history, and receive personalized recommendations without the stress of immediate clinic visits.

Conbun provides reliable pet health online support, helping you understand the potential causes, treatment options, preventive care strategies, and situations that require urgent in-person veterinary attention. From parasite prevention to managing chronic skin conditions, our veterinarians are here to support your cat's skin health every step of the way.

Why Pet Parents Choose Conbun

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  • Easy-to-use pet health app

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  • Guidance for fleas, ticks, and parasites

  • Expert advice for feline skin conditions

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