Tuesday, October 6, 2009

My cat is losing hair, lots of hair. 5 years old. neutered. Siamese mix?

talk to your vet



My cat is losing hair, lots of hair. 5 years old. neutered. Siamese mix?

One of our cats did this too, it could be the food she is eating.



My cat is losing hair, lots of hair. 5 years old. neutered. Siamese mix?

He is stressed and needs better nutrition. One you should take him to the vet to see if there is any other underlying condition. If you think nothing else is wrong, change his food. I use Nutro, it has no fillers and has vitamins to help their coat staying full. You can also buy a liquid vitamin like Nordic's Naturals Pet's Cod Liver Oil and put it on his food of on a spoon and he might lick it off. These are the two main reasons why cats shed. Unless he has been outdoors and fighting. All cats shed but alot of hair usually is stress or poor nutrition. I hope this has helped some.



My cat is losing hair, lots of hair. 5 years old. neutered. Siamese mix?

i would take her to a vet. she could have a flea allergy. or maybe her hormones are out of whack.



My cat is losing hair, lots of hair. 5 years old. neutered. Siamese mix?

Your cat could have an allergy to food or it could be allergic to itself. There are a variety of reasons that cats will lose hair. Also, if it has fleas it can chew and lick off all its hair.



The only way to find out what is truly going on is by taking to the vet. An allergy test can be expensive, but you can first try by experimenting with special diet foods, your vet will recommend which ones and most of which can be purchased from your vet or a large retail pet store chain.



My sister has a cat that is allergic to its own dander and it has to have monthly cortisone shots.

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