How to tell if the cat moss is getting better? Don t worry too much
Many cat shovelers are worried after finding that their cats have cat moss. Even if they have seen a disease, they are extremely anxious during the cat's recovery period. So how do you judge that cat moss is cured soon? How to tell if the cat moss is about to be cured? Let’s see how to judge that cat moss is getting better soon.
1. Observe clinical symptoms
Cat moss is mainly manifested in itching, redness, dander, tinea spot-like hair loss, etc. The owner needs to pay attention to observation. If the color of the affected area of the cat becomes lighter and gradually approaches the color of the surrounding healthy skin, it no longer spreads, and small hair begins to grow on the hair removal area, reduce dander, weaken the itching feeling, and reduce the frequency of the cat tickling it, it means that the cat moss is getting better soon.
2. Woods lamp illumination
If a cat has ringworm on its body, it will appear fluorescent green when exposed to Woods lamp, so the owner can use Woods lamp again to illuminate it. If the fluorescent green on the affected area is significantly reduced or not under dim conditions, it means that the cat moss is about to be cured.
3. Skin scraper examination
If conditions permit, the owner can take the cat directly to the pet hospital for skin scraper examination. After taking the skin secretions in the affected area, the bacteria and mycelium will be significantly reduced under the microscope, which means that the cat moss is about to be cured.
In short, the shoveler should do what he should do, and there is no need to worry too much about the rest.