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Common Skin Issues in Devon Rex Cats: Understanding and Treating Ringworm

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Ringworm is a very common skin disease in Devon Rex cats. If you notice your Devon Rex cat has ringworm, you need to clean the affected area and treat it with medication. Devon Rex cats are indeed prone to ringworm. Although they have short and sparse fur, which reduces the likelihood of severe bacterial infection in the coat, their limited hair also leaves their skin more vulnerable to environmental factors. They are susceptible to moisture and can easily develop ringworm. When caring for a Devon Rex, owners need to ensure their living environment is clean and dry and allow them to bask in the sun daily. Additionally, providing them with daily vitamin supplements is essential for maintaining their overall health and skin integrity. Ringworm, despite its name, is not caused by a worm but is a fungal infection. How to Treat Ringworm in Devon Rex Cats First, you need to clean the affected area. Gently remove any scabs or flakes and then trim the fur around the lesion; trim a generous are...

Will My Cat Get Ringworm If Not Dried Properly? And What If They Refuse?

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Moisture is a significant contributing factor to fungal overgrowth, so if a cat's fur is frequently left damp, it can indeed increase the risk of developing ringworm. Therefore, it's highly recommended to thoroughly dry your cat's coat immediately after bathing. If your cat is resistant to the noise and sensation of a blow dryer, consider investing in a pet-specific drying box. These boxes provide a gentler, enclosed environment for drying and can be much less stressful for your feline friend. Consistent and thorough drying is key to preventing skin issues. Undried fur makes cats more susceptible to fungal infections like ringworm, particularly during hot and humid summer months. After each bath, ensure you use a blow dryer or drying box to completely dry their coat. This not only prevents fungal issues but also avoids potential chills and colds for your cat. Remember that cats are naturally meticulous groomers and often clean themselves by licking their fur. Thus, over-ba...