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Allergies
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The most common type of allergies seen in cats are flea allergies. Since cats are such meticulous groomers, you may not even find fleas present on your cat’s skin. Cats are allergic to the saliva from the flea bite and it just takes one flea bite to send sensitive cats into a biting and scratching frenzy. Other allergies occurring less commonly in cats include inhalant and food allergies. Unlike people, allergies in pets are manifested by changes in the skin.

Symptoms

Steps
1   Give an average-sized cat (e.g., 10 pounds) 2 mg of Benadryl® every 12 hours
2   Fill a tub or sink with cool water and rinse your cat's skin for 10-20 minutes for 3-4 days
3   Treat your cat for fleas with a vet approved topical product for flea control even if you don’t see any fleas.
4   For severe flea infestations, ask your vet about an oral pill for fast initial knock down of fleas
5   Treat all in contact animals for fleas as fleas can spread rapidly between pets.
6   Treat the environment for flea infestations (e.g. bedding, floors, furniture, yards, etc.)
7   If your cat shows signs of discomfort and continues to scratch and groom excessively despite treatment and you notice skin lesions, seek veterinary attention for further treatment s your cat may have a secondary skin infection or another type of allergy.
Warnings
DO NOT use hot water as that will aggravate any itching
Thoroughly vacuum floors & under furniture and dispose of bag afterwards
Tips
Oatmeal baths with products like Aveeno are helpful to reduce itching on the body including the feet
Ask your vet about allergy shots
Clear away all damp and moist areas such as plant & leaf debris. Block access to dark and damp areas such as under the house or in sheds.
Exterminate the home using a product that kills fleas at all life stages.
Wash all pet bedding in hot soapy water
The key to flea control is treating all pets and the environment they live in

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