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Q: What are little black scabs in cats fur?
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My cat has scabs throughout her body mainly her head she keeps scrathcing herself and the scabs. She does not have fleas and when she scrathes the fur and scabs are everywhere?

it could be mites eating the fur


Are Douglas firs harmful to cats?

NO. i can be on cats with very little fur though.


What color is a black cat?

A black cat's fur is black.


Do cats have fur or hair?

All cats have fur. unless they are furless cats


What type of skin does a black bear have?

Panthers are big cats (mammals) and typically have black fur.


Do cats have fur when they are born?

Yes, but very little, like dogs.


Which fur will collect more on black clothes cat or dog fur?

it would be cat fur. cats have to shed and they shed a lot so fur will fall off faster then it would on a dog. that's how cats have fluffy fur all the time. lol


Why is your cat blue?

Some cats have a "blue" fur coloring which is a dilute black.


What is a torti?

a torti is a color of fur for a cat. usually a mix of orange, grey, brown, black, and white or some of these colors. cats with this color of fur are usually shorthaired A torti is a tortoise cat, it is just the pigment of the cats fur. Mostly female cats are Torti's.


Is there more cats with fur or is there more cats without fur?

This answer is sort of unknown because when cats are babies they don't have fur . But some cats don't grow fur.


What do flea eggs look like in cats fur?

They are white tiny little dots that are in its fur.


How come cats have black?

There are two pigments available in cats' fur: black (or extremely dark brown) and an orangey yellow colour, and all colours and patterns are made up of these two colours. (White in cats is a result of the absence of these pigments.) The black pigment appears in the wild cat as the stripes that help it to be camouflaged. Mutations have occured in the wild that allow cats' fur to be one colour without any tabby markings; as a result we can have black cats.