Everything about cats allergies

Allergies in cats are primarily responsible for skin symptoms.
Like dogs, cats are prone to allergies. The causes of allergies in cats are much the same as in dogs. The clinical manifestations are essentially cutaneous. We suggest you know more about allergies in cats.
Cat allergies


What are the causes of allergies in cats?
Allergy is an exacerbated reaction of the body to substances called allergens. Allergens can be present in the air, in food, etc ...

There are four main types of allergies in dogs and cats:

Flea bite allergy dermatitis (DAPP)
Food allergy
Atopic dermatitis (AD): still poorly known in cats, unlike AD in dogs.
Contact dermatitis
DAPP is common in cats; the other three types of allergies are rare.

The asthma in cats is also of allergic origin, as in humans. The allergens responsible are pollens, mites, human dander, parasites or even cigarette smoke.

It is often long and difficult to diagnose an allergy in cats.



What are the clinical signs during allergies in cats?
Digestive disorders can translate allergies in cats or respiratory disorders. But allergies lead mainly to skin symptoms.

The most common skin disorder in cats is extended alopecia. This is a loss of hair secondary to excessive licking. The skin is most often healthy (no redness, crusts, etc.). Cats lick the lower parts of the body like the belly or lower back. In 95% of cases, extended alopecia is due to DAPP.

Good to know: homeowners often ignore the charges when they confuse excessive licking with grooming.

Allergies in cats can also be responsible for head and neck pruritus: it is localized itching in the head and neck. We must even think of a first place at the DAPP during head and neck pruritus in cats.


How to treat allergies in cats?
It is not possible to cure an allergy animal: an allergic cat the rest of his life. There have been treatments that have helped relieve the animal and improve its comfort of life.

The purpose is to determine the allergens or causes to be able to eliminate them. For example, for animals with DAPP, pest control should be done all year to prevent the animal is stung by fleas. During food allergy, the diet will be adapted to the animal plus the allergen involved. A hypoallergenic medical food may be necessary.

You can also be treated for animals.

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