Bug bites, or possibly just follicular dermatitis, on a cat's head and ears could be due to a variety of things. I would start with external parasites including lice and mange, fleas, ticks or ear mites. If no evidence of parasites was found, I would then suspect a bacterial skin infection, which can cause raised red bumps on a cat's skin.
The good news is, most of this can be fairly easily treated by a veterinarian. You should make an appointment with your veterinarian to figure out exactly what is causing the bug bites and to get treatment started.
Bug Spray
To effectively treat bug bites on cats, you can clean the affected area with mild soap and water, apply a cold compress to reduce swelling, and use a vet-approved antihistamine or topical cream to relieve itching. If the symptoms persist or worsen, consult a veterinarian for further treatment options.
the best thing to prevent bug bites and stings is to use dryer sheets and bug spray.
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Scorpion
No, I have not experienced any discomfort or irritation from bug bites recently.
Hey - bed bug bites tend to be on upperbody and flies lower body
No, I have not experienced any symptoms of little black bug bites recently.
It depends on the type of a bug if it is a beetle maybe!
some kinds