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Cat Skin Condition Checker

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πŸ“š Common Cat Skin Conditions

πŸ”΄Ringworm (Kurap)

Fungal infection causing circular patches of hair loss with scaly skin. Highly contagious to other pets and humans.

🦟Flea Allergy Dermatitis

Allergic reaction to flea saliva causing intense itching, hair loss, and small bumps, especially around the tail base.

πŸ”¬Mites (Mange)

Microscopic parasites causing intense itching, hair loss, and crusty skin. Some types are contagious.

πŸ„Fungal Infection

Various fungal infections causing skin irritation, hair loss, and scaling. May need lab tests for diagnosis.

🀧Allergic Dermatitis

Skin reaction to food, environmental allergens, or contact irritants. Causes itching, redness, and sometimes hair loss.

🩹Abscess

Pocket of pus under the skin, often from bite wounds. May be painful, swollen, and warm to touch.

Frequently Asked Questions

Our AI provides educational guidance based on visual analysis. However, skin conditions often require lab tests (like skin scraping or fungal culture) for accurate diagnosis. Always consult a vet for proper treatment.
Take a close-up photo of the affected area with good lighting. If possible, gently part the fur to show the skin. Include the edges of the affected area for better analysis.
Some conditions like ringworm (kurap) are zoonotic and can spread to humans. If you notice similar symptoms on yourself, see a doctor. Wash hands after handling affected cats.
See a vet immediately if: the area is rapidly spreading, there are signs of infection (pus, foul smell), your cat is in pain, has fever, or stops eating. Also if there are open wounds or severe swelling.

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Track skin conditions over time with our free Health Tracker. Document changes and share progress with your vet.

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