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If Cats Have Mites: Treatment

If you suspect your cat has mites, you should see a veterinarian for treatment. After the diagnosis, it will determine a treatment method that best suits your cat. You can also do a lot at home.

Mites can be recognized, among other things, by the fact that cats infested with them scratch themselves frequently and changes to skin and hair appear: Dull fur, inflamed and sore spots, and particularly frequent scratching in the ear area could indicate that your cat has mites.

With Suspected Mites at the Vet

First of all, the veterinarian makes an exact diagnosis, because he can best differentiate whether the – often very similar – symptoms are due to mites, fleas, or other parasites. Depending on the severity of the infestation, your pet and all other furry friends living in your household will be treated with a medical preparation that is usually used externally.

Examples are spot-on preparations, shampoos, or powders for cats. The age, health, and weight of your pet play a role in the selection of the remedy.

Further Treatment & Prevention of Reinfestation

If the scratching has caused inflamed or sore spots, the veterinarian will also treat these so that your pet quickly feels comfortable in its skin again, in the truest sense of the word. An environmental spray is also sometimes sent home so you can treat the freshly cleaned facility and protect yourself from reinfestation.

In general, it is important to take increased measures after a mite infestation in order to successfully prevent a new infestation. After all, every parasite infestation is a burden for your house cat.

Mary Allen

Written by Mary Allen

Hello, I'm Mary! I've cared for many pet species including dogs, cats, guinea pigs, fish, and bearded dragons. I also have ten pets of my own currently. I've written many topics in this space including how-tos, informational articles, care guides, breed guides, and more.

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