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In addition to fleas, ticks, and mites, cats also have a variety of other external parasites which may affect the eyes and skin. The symptoms of infestations with these parasites can be mistaken for other skin conditions.
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External parasites in kittens include fleas, ticks, ear mites and certain fungi can cause "ringworm" (even though it isn't a "worm" at all). As you pet your kitten, carefully check its skin for evidence of parasite infestation.

External parasite: Organisms such as ticks and mites that affect the outside areas of the body.
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External Parasite: Organisms that affect the outside areas of the body, such as ticks and mites.

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Allergic dermatitis (including food allergies)
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EXTERNAL PARASITES
Certain parasites may be transferred from cat to human. Fleas are the most common and cause itchy, sometimes inflamed, spots. Some people are more prone to flea bites than others and some people react worse than others.

Fleas and ticks are external parasites that can cause extreme discomfort for your pet and can also cause serious diseases.
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This diagnostic journey normally begins with a thorough history and physical examination, focusing on whether any outside factors (fleas or other external parasites, exposure to any potential environmental allergens, etc.) are easily identifiable as ...

The Bobcat may harbor external parasites, mostly ticks and fleas, and will often carry the parasites of its prey, especially rabbits and squirrels. Internal parasites (Endoparasites) are especially common in Bobcats.

There are external parasites such as mites and fleas found on the skin, in the fur and ears (ear mites). Some internal parasites are also common, such as ringworms, tapeworms and hookworms.

Grooming is another important daily routine and can help prevent external parasites and skin trouble. Brushing her for a few minutes each day will reduce the likelihood of her having problems with hairballs, and she'll love the attention.

Apply a topical flea treatment to the cat and take it to a veterinarian for a health check. Outdoor cats can pick up internal and external parasites, and require treatment to rid the cat of these pests when coming into your home.
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They should also be wormed regularly against roundworm and tapeworm especially if they are allowed out to hunt. If your cat is allowed outside, external parasites such as fleas, lice, ...

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