Infographic: 5 Common Cat Allergies

Infographic: 5 Common Cat Allergies

You hear a lot about people being allergic to cats, but did you know that sometimes THEY are allergic to US?

The truth is that you hear very little about what allergies cats suffer, even though a significant percentage of domesticated cats have them. In this month's infographic, we're highlighting five common feline allergies that pet parents should be aware of.

Do you already suspect your cat is suffering from a chronic allergy? Be on the look-out for the symptoms, such as:  sneezing, coughing or wheezing; itchy skin and watery eyes; ear infections; vomiting or diarrhea; noticeably louder snoring; and swollen or irritated paws. Some of these symptoms aren't what you would expect, so keep a journal (or at least a running list) of any health-related issues. That way, you'll be prepared to discuss all the relevant details should a vet visit become necessary.

In the meantime, here’s our handy infographic that reveals the most common causes of cat allergies and what pet parents can do to help their feline companions feel better. To view the full-size PDF, simply click on the image below.

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Comments (4) -

  • PollyKirchner

    3/5/2022 5:25:40 PM |

    My cat recently had a skin allergy and was treated with antibiotic and has since finished the medicine he got from the doctors  what do I watch for now in making sure it’s gone now?

  • Life's Abundance

    3/7/2022 11:10:42 AM |

    We would keep an eye on your feline friend to make sure that they're no longer sneezing, itching or experiencing any other allergy symptoms. If they do start to exhibit these symptoms again, we always recommend consulting your vet.

  • lois rogers

    10/8/2022 8:22:53 AM |

    is a common side effect of eating life's abundance dry food itchy skin?

  • Life's Abundance

    10/10/2022 12:51:13 PM |

    Thank you for your comment! The guaranteed amount of omega-3s in our premium kibbles help support healthy skin and shiny coat If you feel that your pet needs some extra support in this area, we offer a Skin & Coat supplement as well as an Omega-3 Fish Oil supplement for pets. We also always recommend that you consult your veterinarian if you have any other concerns.

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