Causes of fungal skin infection in Garfield cats

The cause of fungal skin infection in Garfield cats is mainly due to contact infection and low autoimmunity. Generally, conclusions can be drawn through Wood’s lamp irradiation, skin sampling and staining, and observation under a microscope. The treatment of fungal skin diseases generally takes a long time and requires the use of immunity-boosting drugs and oral medications.

If Garfield’s tear stains are severe, the owner can use wet wipes to wipe Garfield’s tears every day, or take the cat to the pet hospital and let the pet doctor prescribe appropriate medicine according to Garfield’s specific condition. Generally, if the cat food is relatively low-quality or salty, it will cause the cat’s tear stains to worsen. At this time, the cat can be replaced with a higher-quality cat food . At the same time, Garfield cats are short-nosed cats and usually have tear stains.

Usually the cause of fungal skin infection in Garfield cats is due to the cat’s own reduced resistance. Cats’ own resistance is reduced, and long-term exposure to fungal spores that cause skin diseases can easily lead to these parasites on the cat’s skin, thus causing skin diseases. After a cat is infected with a fungal skin disease, the cat needs to be isolated to avoid infection, and the owner needs to do a good job of disinfecting the home.

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