take it to a VET and they will know.
My cat is losing hair on the head and body and is a little thin is that dangerous?
It could be, I would get your kitty into the vet just to be sure. It could be that he/she is very sick or that they just may have mites or something. Either way, I'd get them checked out so you know if your cat is alright.
My cat is losing hair on the head and body and is a little thin is that dangerous?
you might want to take her to the vet to have her checked for worms. if she is getting really thin and still eating. depending on the breed the loss of fur might be a skin irratant.
My cat is losing hair on the head and body and is a little thin is that dangerous?
It may have some sort of illness... I'm not an expert you should take it to the vet, cats aren't supposed to go bald.
My cat is losing hair on the head and body and is a little thin is that dangerous?
I recommned that you take the cat to the vet..
you dont wanna chance it..
My cat is losing hair on the head and body and is a little thin is that dangerous?
It could be sick. I would recommend a vet, or try some codliver oil mixed in with its food. It could have a furball lodged and the oil may help it remove itself and it will add needed minerals to it. If you don't see a differance in about a week call a vet asap.
My cat is losing hair on the head and body and is a little thin is that dangerous?
It could be dangerous but you need to find out why your kitty is losing fur. There are a lot of possible reasons so take kitty to the veterinarian to rule out the dangerous reasons.
Good website: http://www.peteducation.com/article.cfm?...
My cat is losing hair on the head and body and is a little thin is that dangerous?
Mine is also like that last time. It will be alright in a week, just feed it more on cod liver oil( It really works!!!)
My cat is losing hair on the head and body and is a little thin is that dangerous?
for sure it is dangerous take your cat to the vet.
My cat is losing hair on the head and body and is a little thin is that dangerous?
If I am losing hair on my head and body and growing thin at the same time you can be sure that I would be in the hospital by now. So what are you waiting for? For him to lose his tail too. Bring him to the vet fast.
My cat is losing hair on the head and body and is a little thin is that dangerous?
get your kitty into the vet, so you will know exactly what causing it.
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My cat is losing hair on the head and body and is a little thin is that dangerous?
take it to the vet before its too late...it might be serious
My cat is losing hair on the head and body and is a little thin is that dangerous?
It could be a number of things could be fleas or maby she got into a cat fight my suggestion would be to take her to the vet.
My cat is losing hair on the head and body and is a little thin is that dangerous?
are you cheap???????????? if you were sick %26amp; it wasnt just a normal cold / flu would you go to a doc or just ask on Y.A.!!! if your broke ask your vet about care credit!
My cat is losing hair on the head and body and is a little thin is that dangerous?
I'm not sure why people like you ask questions like this online. How can someone who can't see or have the training to diagnose your cat give you the answer? We can't - which is why you go to a VET. I'm thinking that most that post questions like this just want us to say "Oh no I'm sure it's FINE!" so they can use that as an excuse to deny their pet vet care.
My cat is losing hair on the head and body and is a little thin is that dangerous?
It could be a number of things. Feline luekemia, a tumor, an allergy to the food you're buying, worms. If he/she's been doing a lot of scratching and it resulted in a loss of fur then it's probably just an allergy to the food. Try finding a different brand that's low in wheat/rye. That's happen to our cat before and we just switched his food and kept an eye on him and everything turned out alright. But I would definitly take him/her to the vet. Because it could be more serious then that.
 
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