Why does a cat itch from flea drops and other causes of itching

The most common reason a cat may begin to itch is the appearance of her fleas. She begins to restlessly behave, combing the neck and near the ears. Every caring owner wants to establish the cause of his anxiety, because besides small insects, itching can be provoked by allergies, otitis, fungus, parasites. Found a small black dots, no doubt remains - it's fleas. One of the popular tools are considered flea drops. But sometimes the cat itches after flea drops. The owner asks a lot of questions: the drops did not help, she has an allergy, is it worth buying additional funds, the fleas are not visible, and the pet still combs the neck, why? Questions mass, it is necessary to consider the most common causes of itching in cats.

Itching after using flea drops

On the cats' paws, the cats have very sharp claws, which with a long combing, it tears out shreds of wool and injures the skin. An open wound becomes a window for a different infection, which enters the bloodstream, increases inflammation, and sometimes leads to wound suppuration. Itching is the first symptom of the disease, which should be established as soon as possible.

When a cat has a long or thick coat, it is very difficult to detect fleas or small nits. At first, the owner does not pay attention to the occasional scratching of the animal, but over time, it begins to itch more and more violently, it becomes restless, and on closer inspection you will notice fleece nits or fleas running fast.

Are very popular drops on the withers from fleas. They are easy to use, it is enough to push the fur at the withers, apply a small amount of funds and in a day the fleas will disappear. After application, they are absorbed, spreading to the sebaceous glands. Flea after direct contact dies. The most effective means:

Flea drops
Flea drops

Valid for a month.

Sometimes the owners complain that the cat itches from flea drops. The main causes of itching in cats after drops:

  • stress that the kitten gets after treatment;
  • foreign smell emanating from the drops, because cats are especially sensitive to them;
  • allergic to the main active ingredient;
  • fleas become more aggressive, begin to actively bite the animal.

From this we can conclude that after you have treated a cat for fleas, it may begin to itch due to psychogenic factors or allergies.

Before you carry out the processing carefully read the instructions, follow the recommended dosage. How to handle an animal:

  1. If the cat is not very afraid of water, it is recommended to bathe the animal in order to wash off some nits.
  2. Allow the coat to dry, spread it at the withers and drip the preparation.
  3. If necessary, gently rub into the skin.
  4. You can not comb, bathe for three days.

If, after the flea drops, the kitten itches badly, it is necessary to give him an antihistamine medication:

  • Diphenhydramine or a modern analogue - Diphenhydramine. The latter is available in ampoules of 25 or 50 mg. The dosage is selected by the doctor and ranges from 1 to 4 mg per 1 kg of the animal. It does not mix with food and is taken 2-3 times a day.

    Antihistamines
    Antihistamines
  • Hydroxyzine. It also has a sedative effect, a mild, non-addictive drug.
  • Clemastine, tavegil - 0.5 tablets twice a day at regular intervals
  • Chlorpheniramine - administered intramuscularly.
  • Cyproheptadine (or Peritol) is effective for itching in animals.

If there is no result, show the vet.

There are no fleas, and the cat continues to itch anyway

It seems that it is enough to treat the animal, apply drops from parasites and the furry friend should immediately stop experiencing discomfort and itching.But in practice, the cat continues to vigorously scratch the neck and in the absence of blood-sucking.

What causes itchy cats?

  1. Sarkoptosis or a scabies mite, localized on the ankles, elbows, behind the ears. The diagnosis is announced by a veterinarian after skin scrape has been taken for analysis.
  2. Allergies may appear on new cat food. The animal is scratching its ears, face, and paws. Antihistamines and a hypoallergenic diet are prescribed. Also, when a flea bites, they secrete a secret to which animals often have allergies. If the kitten went outside for the first time, and after an hour he began to scratch his stomach and chest, his skin turned red - he was allergic to pollen.
  3. Pathogenic bacteria and fungi that are on a healthy animal do not cause him any harm. But as soon as the protective functions weaken from the lack of vitamins, diseases, flea drugs, the bacteria begin to multiply actively, worsening the skin condition and the pet's health.
  4. Otitis, becomes a source of severe pain and itching, pet shakes his head, combs his ears, neck, face. On examination, you can see a black, dirty coating in the auricle, redness, and feel an unpleasant smell.
  5. Diseases of the skin, these include pyodermatitis, demodicosis, cheilitis and notohedrosis. The diagnosis can only be made by a veterinarian, suggesting how to treat the skin and cure the animal.

On a note!

Until you showed the cat to the veterinarian, put special protective caps on the claws so that he would not injure the skin.

Ways to prevent itching in animals

Simple rules will help protect your cat from itching:

  • It is necessary to wash the litter once a month, wash the dishes daily, buy high-quality food enriched with vitamins and minerals that support immunity.
  • If the pet walks on the street, wear a flea-collar, use drops and shampoos.
  • Be sure to keep the cats ears clean.

You should not immediately think that the cat itches from drops: this is how a more serious disease is masked. If he does not have fleas, and the animal is itchy, do not postpone the visit to the vet, so you will save the cat from skin damage and prevent serious infection.


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