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Why is there a bald patch on my cat’s neck after grooming?

Bald spots on a cat's back are not necessarily ringworm. Based on the photo, the smooth bald area suggests follicle damage and hair loss from rough grooming; nutritional hair loss, endocrine imbalance, or seasonal shedding are also possible. If there is frequent scratching with redness, it may be allergic dermatitis from skin parasites. Use an Elizabethan collar, add vitamins, fish oil, and lecithin to help hair regrow, and apply iodine for disinfection; do a monthly external parasite treatment.

Q&A πŸ“… August 7, 2026
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Top 5 Cat Breeds for Women: Looks and Personality Combined

Five cat breeds suit women especially well: British Shorthair (calm, easy), Siamese (talkative, devoted), American Shorthair (sturdy, low-cost), Sphynx (hairless, allergy-friendly), and Munchkin (short-legged, healing). Match by shedding, care difficulty, and personality β€” and whichever you pick, commit to a safe home for life.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 6, 2026
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Why is my dog losing so much fur?

Heavy shedding in dogs can be either physiological or pathological. Physiological shedding is usually seasonal, which is normal and tapers off after the molting season. Pathological shedding, however, often stems from skin diseases caused by bacterial, fungal, or mite infections, leading to localized bald patches, itching, and heavy dandruff.

Q&A πŸ“… August 6, 2026
The Downsides of Owning a Pet

The Downsides of Owning a Pet

Pet ownership brings costs, time, shedding, odor, zoonotic-disease risk, bites, noise, lost sleep, and the pain of saying goodbye (dogs live 10-15 years, cats 12-18). Think it through before you commit β€” and once you do, take responsibility for life.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 6, 2026
Why Is My Dog Losing Hair Around the Ears?

Why Is My Dog Losing Hair Around the Ears?

Hair loss around a dog's ears can stem from normal shedding, genetics, or poor nutrition, orβ€”more seriouslyβ€”a skin disease, parasites, or an ear infection. Watch for itching, redness, or discharge, and seek a veterinary diagnosis before treating.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 6, 2026
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Will Neutering Make My Cat Ugly?

Neutering does not really make a cat ugly, but the hormone shift slows metabolism so they gain weight easily, which can change their face and shape. Good diet and coat care prevent this β€” and the health payoff far outweighs any looks.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 6, 2026
Why Does My Dog Have Increased Dandruff?

Why Does My Dog Have Increased Dandruff?

Dog dandruff can rise from poor nutrition, dry air, over- or under-bathing, skin infections, parasites, or endocrine diseaseβ€”each needing a different fix. If flaking is heavy or unexplained, see a vet for a targeted diagnosis; day to day, feed a balanced diet and use a proper pet shampoo.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 6, 2026
What to Feed a Cat With Anemia

What to Feed a Cat With Anemia

Anemic cats benefit from iron- and protein-rich foods, red meats such as beef, lamb, and salmon, organ meats like chicken, duck, or pork liver, and seafood such as tuna, shrimp, and mackerel, plus vitamin B12 and folic acid to support red-blood-cell production. For severe anemia, vet-prescribed iron supplements or liver-support tonics may be needed.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 6, 2026
8 Signs Your Cat Is Happy and Well Cared For

8 Signs Your Cat Is Happy and Well Cared For

A well-cared-for cat shows it in clear ways: wild, relaxed sleep poses (even belly-up) in any corner of the home; actively rubbing against your legs and curling up in your lap; daily playfulness and curiosity about new toys; a tail held high like a flag while walking; steady appetite without pickiness and regular drinking; a coat that is soft, glossy, and free of grease or dandruff; a consistent daily routine; and a stable weight in the healthy range. You don't need perfection β€” meeting two or three of these already means your care is on point. Beyond that, keep up vaccines, deworming, and a clean environment.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 6, 2026
Why You Should Think Twice Before Getting a West Highland White Terrier

Why You Should Think Twice Before Getting a West Highland White Terrier

West Highland White Terriers are curious and energetic, which makes them champion destroyers of furniture, especially if separation anxiety sets in. Their signature white coat needs heavy upkeep: trims every 1-2 months, regular hand-stripping, twice-weekly brushing, and monthly baths. They are also known for sensitive stomachs and skin that flares up with the seasons, so diet changes should follow a gradual 7-day transition to a low-allergen food. Add a stubborn, treat-motivated temper and a purchase price of roughly 4,000-20,000 yuan plus higher grooming bills, and the Westie is best suited to experienced, time-rich owners.

Pet Health πŸ“… August 6, 2026