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  • What Your Vet Isn’t Telling You About Chronic Hot Spots in Cats
    Chronic hot spots in cats are recurring skin irritations caused by underlying issues like allergies, parasites, or stress. This article explores symptoms, causes, and treatment options, offering expert insights into why your cat’s hot spot won’t heal—and how to help.
  • Is Your Cat’s Diet Causing Hot Spots? Food Allergies and Skin Reactions
    Is your cat constantly scratching and developing raw, irritated skin? These could be hot spots caused by food allergies (an immune system overreaction to ingredients in a cat's diet). Read on to learn how to treat, prevent and manage food-related skin issues naturally.
  • Cat First Aid: How to Handle a Sudden Hot‑Spot Flare‑Up
    Discover how to handle sudden hot spot flare-ups in cats with this comprehensive first aid guide. Learn causes, symptoms, treatments, and prevention tips to protect your cat's skin health and ensure fast recovery with expert-backed, vet-approved care steps.
  • Do Allergies Cause Hot Spots in Cats? Signs to Watch For
    Discover how different allergies—food, environmental, flea, and seasonal—cause hot spots in cats. Learn to recognize early signs, understand triggers, and find effective treatments to keep your feline healthy and itch-free. Protect your cat from painful skin issues today!
  • Seasonal Hot Spots in Cats: Why Summer Is Worse
    Summer can be harsh on cats, triggering hot spots-common skin infection on cats, due to heat, allergens, and parasites. This guide explains why hot spots worsen in the warmer months and how to treat and prevent them.
  • How Fleas and Parasites Lead to Hot Spots in Cats
    Hot spots in cats are painful skin infections often caused by fleas and other parasites. This article explores how these pests trigger hot spots, signs to watch for, treatment options, and effective prevention strategies to keep your cat itch-free year-round.
  • Can You Bathe a Cat With Hot Spots? A Safe Soothing Guide
    Many cat owners become frustrated when their pet suffers from itchy hot spots—a common superficial skin infection—and often wonder if bathing can help soothe the irritation. But is it actually safe to bathe a cat with hot spots?
  • Multi-Pet Households and Hot Spots: How to Prevent the Spread in Cats
    Hot spots in cats can spread rapidly in multi-pet households due to shared spaces and contagious triggers. This guide explains how to identify, treat, and prevent hot spots, protecting all your pets through smart hygiene, isolation, and proactive care.
  • My Cat Has Oozing Skin: What Can I Do at Home
    Is your cat's skin oozing, and you're unsure what to do? Discover effective home remedies, causes, and when to seek veterinary care in this helpful guide for concerned pet owners.
  • What Causes Hot Spots on Cats? A Comprehensive Guide
    Hot spots on cats are usually caused by them damaging their skin by licking, scratching or biting it too much. This is often triggered by an underlying issue. This leads to skin irritation, which can become infected by the bacteria that are normally present on the skin. This is why it is important to identify the underlying issues.
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