It can be said that cat moss is a very important problem for cats. If the treatment is not timely, it will not only affect the normal life of cats, but also infect people and have a certain impact on people’s body. Therefore, once the cat is found to have cat moss, it should be treated in time. So, how to treat cat moss? This depends on the specific situation.
As mentioned above, feline moss is contagious, so once a cat is found to have feline moss, it should be isolated for the first time. The infection of cat moss is fungi, so while treating cats, we should also block the re infection of these fungi, so we should clean and disinfect the environment at home.
All things that have come into contact with cats with cat moss should be disinfected once, and those that can be dried should be dried once. If the cat has many parts of cat moss, it’s best to push off the hair on the cat, sterilize its skin at the same time, and then apply the corresponding drugs.
It is worth noting that because cat moss is contagious, it is best to use disposable tools for applying drugs or things in contact with cats. If it is not disposable, it should be disposed of immediately after contact, and the hands should be disinfected in time, so as to avoid infection.
At the same time, we should also strengthen the nutrition of cats. Generally, when infected with fungi, the physique will decline and the resistance will be much worse. At this time, we should timely supplement nutrition to make the cat’s body stronger. This is also very helpful for treatment. It is best to feed professional cat food to the cat, so that nutrition can be guaranteed.
How is cat moss treated? At present, there are several kinds of feline moss fungi worth it. Only symptomatic treatment can make the cat get better as soon as possible. Therefore, if you don’t know what fungi cause feline moss, it’s best to find a professional veterinarian for detailed examination, so as to avoid aggravating the condition of the cat with wrong drugs.