my cat also having the same problem.
from my observation, this may due to her old age (for my cat's case)
there may be other reasons as well.
for example allergic to certain kind of food, and etc.
if your cat is severely losing her hair on her front legs or any part of the body, do take her to the vet.
but if the condition is not severe, then it is a normal condition and the hair will grow back later on.
rhodesian ridgeback
Yes, horse hair grows back after it is cut. Horses, like many mammals, have hair follicles that continuously produce new hair to replace the old or damaged ones. However, the rate of growth and the quality of the new hair can vary depending on factors such as the horse's health and genetics.
If a dog's skin is burned, the hair may not grow back in the affected area depending on the severity of the burn. Severe burns can damage the hair follicles and prevent regrowth. It is important to seek veterinary care if your dog gets burned to ensure proper treatment and healing.
Some religious people believe that when they die Hod will pull them up to Heaven using that tuft of hair.
The egg of a louse is called a nit. Nits are small, oval-shaped structures that lice attach to the hair shaft close to the scalp. They are often mistaken for dandruff but are firmly attached to the hair and can be difficult to remove.
No.
rhodesian ridgeback
If your losing hair after Keratin treatment.... you better go back and talk to the establishment that did your hair!!!!
It kepps you from losing your hair most of the time but some side effect are losing of hair.
take protein content food
You see the white tip on the hair that you are losing because of the dandruff.
Most likely not. It depends on the reason for losing the hair. If it is lost due to chemotherapy, once the radiation is over, it will grow back. Look into bosley school of hair restoration.
Look up Mange... and consult a Veterinarian.
It doesn't...Not eating won't make a difference to losing your hair. Losing hair has another cause...talk to your doctor...
Babies typically stop losing their hair around 6 months of age.
They must be pulling their hair out in despair, over losing such an excellent opportunity.They must be pulling their hair out in despair, over losing such an excellent opportunity.They must be pulling their hair out in despair, over losing such an excellent opportunity.They must be pulling their hair out in despair, over losing such an excellent opportunity.
Most males lose hair around their skirt or back half. I wouldn't worry too much.