Some Important Information On Non Toxic Mange Treatments For Cats
By Wendell Ruben
To a pet-lover, it’s simply depressing to see your dear cat suffering from mange. Something so sweet and adorable should not go through this nasty skin disease. As an owner, it’s given that you want a cure for it that’s both effective and quick-acting. However, much of the common cures for mange can produce some untoward side effects. In fact, some of them can even put your cat’s health further at risk. Continue reading to learn a few information on non toxic mange treatments for cats.
The moment you observe some warning signs of the skin disease, take your pet to the veterinary for prompt attention. What should you look out for? Hair loss or balding, red and inflamed skin, and wax-like coating on affected areas of the body. Severe scratching is also exhibited by the animal, which may lead to wounds.
What the veterinarian will do, after diagnosing your pet and finding out its mange, is to administer some treatments. However, this is where a downside occurs: some of the drugs or chemicals used for treating the disease can be toxic. They may help get rid of the symptoms. They may help in exterminating the root cause of mange, the mites. But they may also be very bad to your cat’s general health.
Take for example dipping your feline buddy in pesticides. While the chemicals used in such dips are diluted in water, still they can be very toxic. The mere fact that this treatment mode is contraindicated for pregnant cats only shows how poisonous it can be. In fact, such pesticide dips is also inadvisable to be administered by a pregnant woman!
Aside from potentially killing your pet, there are other side effects these chemical dips produce. Your cat may develop vomiting, and even convulsions. Also, one of the effects of mange is irritated skin. Affected skin areas may only get worse should they come in contact with harsh chemicals.
For treating the infections, the veterinarian may find it necessary to give antibacterial drugs. But when it comes to administering an oral or injectable drug called ivermectin, be alert. While many vets swear by this drug, it’s known to cause some severe problems. Just how severe? When used in certain dog breeds, they can die even when receiving small doses!
Ask the vet about alternative modes of treating mange that doesn’t endanger your pet’s life. For example, benzalchonium chloride is relatively safer when used as an ingredient in shampoos. You may also ask about brands of cat food and supplements to help in strengthening the immune system. With a strong immune system, mange can be easily rid of.
It’s important for you to apply some preventive measures, which can save your furry pet from contacting mange in the first place. Start by regularly washing your cat’s bedding. The same is true with spots in and around the house it frequents. Also, keep your pet from getting in contact with infected animals, as the mites can be easily transmitted that way. But most importantly, having sufficient information on non toxic mange treatments for cats will ensure a happy and healthy pet.
Does your pet have mange? Yes, most pets that have fur get manage. If you have mange cats, you need to learn that there is a mange treatment out there that can be helpful.
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March 31st, 2010