The rough bumps on a cat's tongue are called papillae. They help with grooming and pulling meat off bones when a cat eats.
Your cat's hair loss could be due to a variety of reasons such as stress, allergies, parasites, or skin infections. It's best to consult with a veterinarian to determine the underlying cause and appropriate treatment for your cat's hair loss.
no it will probably burn the cat n it Will probably hurt the cat too
A cat's hair may stand up when it is scared or feeling threatened. This phenomenon, known as piloerection, makes the cat appear larger and can help deter potential threats. It is a natural defense mechanism designed to make the cat look more intimidating.
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cause they malt in summer and grow hair in winter
there is only one answer for that : moulting
Exposure to radiation, or it is turning into a Zombie cat.
if its shedding then brush it of if its losing hair see a vet
The rough bumps on a cat's tongue are called papillae. They help with grooming and pulling meat off bones when a cat eats.
she might be getting mange
no it's loosing hair because it's under stress or not getting enough sleep.
The cluster of little bumps under both your cat's armpits could be a heat rash. A little antibacterial cream might heal the bumps.
google "cat acne" and you will find the answer
Because It Cant Raech Its Chin
Goose bumps are caused by your hair trying to "stand on end". Of course, you have only thin hair and this doesn't help keep you warm as it would in a dog or cat. Chills are feelings of being cold. They are not the same.
If your cat has lost skin under its chin and it is bumpy, this might be a heat rash. This could also mean the cat has an allergy to food or laundry detergent.