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External Cat & Dog Parasites - Lice, Mites, Mange, Fleas & Ticks
What Are External Parasites? External parasites live on the skin and in the fur of cats and dogs. External parasites can cause extreme irritation and frustration and often times carry various diseases. As you groom your cat or dog check for evidence of parasites. Signs of external parasites are:
A number of other apparent and not so apparent signs are common among cats, dogs, other animals and humans. to learn more... What Are Lice? Lice are small flat, wingless insects that can be seen with the naked eye. Lice are host-specific, meaning they tend to spend their entire life cycle on one specific aninal. There are two common groups of lice:
What is Mange?
Mange is a general term for parasitic skin diseases caused by any of several microscopic mites that burrows beneath the skin of cats and dogs. There are several types of mange mites but only a few affect dogs and cats. Signs of mange include excessive shedding, fur loss in patches and bald spots around the eyes, nose or ears. Although Mange is more common in dogs than in cats there are many similarities of the disease in both dogs and cats, and, there are a few very important differences which include:
A veterinarian should diagnose and treat a mange infestation as soon as possible.
What are Mites?What are Mites? Mites are a very diverse group of arachnids that are closely related to spiders and scorpions. Most mites are microscopic and can be as small as one third of a millimeter in length. Larger mites include the treaded tick that is well known for the spread of Lyme Disease. Cheyetialla mites produce an extensive dry, scaly dust suggestive of dandruff. Other signs include a rash and itching. An affected cat should be isolated from other pets. A dip, powder or shampoo should be used. The cats environment should also be treated. In many instances humans are also affected. Treatment by a physician is recommended. Try 100% All Natural Clenzor for cleansing, disinfecting, treating and prevention.
Ear mites are one of the most common ear problems in cats. The mites live on the surface of the skin and pierce the skins surface to feed, causing considerable inflammation and discomfort. The skin-piercing is accompanied by an accumulation of dark brown granular material composed of dried blood and wax within the ear canal.
Cats who spend considerable time outdoors have a greater incidence of mites than those housed inside. Young kittens can get mites from their mother. Text
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