My Cat Is Scratching … What Gives?
WRITTEN BYJennifer Coates, DVM Veterinarian Dr. Jennifer Coates is an accomplished veterinarian, writer, editor, and consultant with years of experience in the fields of veterinary…,Cats suffer from many different skin diseases that make them itchy, and the nearly incessant scratching that results is enough to drive owners crazy! Everybody is miserable when cats are so itchy they can’t stop clawing or biting at themselves. But don’t despair. While there are many causes of scratching in cats, and it can be difficult to tell them apart, all of the following common itchy skin diseases are treatable. Fleas Flea allergy dermatitis is the most common cause of itching in cats. Triggered by a hypersensitivity reaction to proteins in the saliva of fleas, and that saliva from a bite will start the itch-scratch cycle. Identifying fleas or flea “dirt” (flea feces made from your cat’s digested blood) makes the diagnosis straightforward. However, some cats are such efficient groomers it can be next to impossible to find fleas or flea dirt on their skin. In these cases, response to regular use of good a flea control product can help with the diagnosis. Treatment and prevention centers on the use of an effective flea control product such as an oral or topical medication. It is vital to treat all pets in the house for several months or more to get rid of all life-stages of the flea. Thoroughly vacuuming the house, washing pet bedding in hot water, and treating your home and yard may speed up the removal process.









