There are several reasons why a cat may have a patch of hair missing, including skin infections, allergies, parasites, or excessive grooming. It is best to consult with a veterinarian to determine the specific cause and appropriate treatment for your cat's condition.
NO When the hair is wet it will stetch more and tighten as it dries. So you have to be careful that the braids aren't too tight or it will cause the hair to pull at the follicle where it grows, this can cause the hair to fall out and leave a bald patch so you could consider this as an abnormality.
Is a hair patch a good option?
well yes, because you do not use bleach for your hair and it could do damage to your scalp.
A hair patch, is a versatile and effective solution for individuals dealing with hair thinning or partial hair loss.
Kidney disease as well as poor nutrition can cause your hair to change colors. They both cause you to be missing minerals your body needs,
It depends on whether the epithelial surface of your scalp has been damaged severely. This damage could result in removal of the hair roots in that area, leading to the inability of hair to grow. I would advise that you start looking for wigs, because most likely your hair will never grow back. Sorry!
Mites could be the cause of this. It is hard to say without seeing her. The other cause of this could be over grooming if she is repetitively washing her face.
nope, could be an allergic reaction
Not very good he looks banged up. He suffers from a very rare disease that causes hair loss so he has a big patch of hair missing from the middle of his head
Missing hair on a cat's ears can be caused by various reasons such as allergies, infections, parasites, or excessive grooming. It is important to consult a veterinarian to determine the exact cause and appropriate treatment for your cat.
Yes, just as the birth control patch is still effective if applied to a spot (like the arm or leg) with hair, the patch is effective if a hair is stuck to it.