Cats may chew off fur on their legs due to stress, allergies, skin irritation, or parasites. It's important to consult a veterinarian to determine the underlying cause and provide appropriate treatment for your cat.
she mite have flees if not go to the vet she/he mite have a BIG problem
It is possible that your cat's collar has rubbed off fur on its neck.
if your cat has blood on its stomach ...i guess it is best 2 wash it off...and if it is something serious,take it to a vet.
The stomach acid will kill the leeches if chewing them doesn't kill them off.
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
Yes, bile acids can leave a stain/ lighten the fur if the cat is not cleaned off just as tears can stain a light coloured dogs fur around the eyes.
That cat might have had an allergic reaction to fleas. My friend who lives up the road has two cats and one of them was allergic to fleas. That cat looked healthy but was licking fur off so you could see skin.His owner took him to the vet and the vet gave her pills to give to the cat. Now he is not licking off so much fur.
You shave off its fur. BUT DO NOT DO THIS THE CAT WILL PROBABLY SCRATCH AND BITE AND YOU COULD BE HURT VERY BADLY. if you dont want a cat with fur then get a Sphynx.Not only might it hurt you, it will hurt the cat and if you deliberately hurt a cat I will hunt you down!
Your cat may have a slight fungal infection or mites. A vet will prescribe an ointment and it is easily treated.
Yes, when light bounces off a cat's fur, it is considered reflection. Reflection occurs when light rays strike a surface and bounce back into the surrounding space, which is what happens when light hits the fur of a cat and reflects off it.
Cats may lick fur off their bellies due to stress, allergies, parasites, or skin irritation. It is important to consult a veterinarian to determine the underlying cause and provide appropriate treatment for your cat.