The difference between normal dander and cat moss dander is mainly these points
Friends who have raised cats should have found dander on their bodies, but some dander is normal, but some dander is caused by cat moss. So what is the difference between normal dander and cat moss dander?
The difference between normal dander and cat ringworm dander. Specifically, there are mainly the following points:
1. Normal dander will not stick to the cat's skin, while cat moss dander will stick to the cat's skin. Every time the dander falls off, it will cause damage to its skin. Over time, it will cause large-scale ulceration on the cat's body. If it is not treated in time, it will spread and be infected on a large scale.
2. The normal amount of dander will be relatively small, mainly white, but ringworm dander may be red, which will shed a lot of dander. In severe cases, small red spots or red packets will appear on the cat's body, and even hair loss will occur.
3. Cat moss can also make the cat's skin itchy, so you often see cats unable to help scratching themselves, and small debris will fall off. If you find that your cat is constantly scratching your skin, you must stop it in time, put an Elizabethan ring on it, and consult a pet doctor for medication in time to avoid bacterial infection.