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How to Treat Generalized Skin Infections on Cats

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Doctor Lindsay Butzer DVM

Hello Everyone & Welcome Back to my Channel! In this video I am sharing a case on skin allergies in cats and demonstrating a treatment plan used commonly on cats. This video has very graphic footage of a black cat named Luna who has a severe Generalized Skin Infection, skin allergies due to Flea Allergy Dermatitis, and Feline Herpes Virus causing eye conjunctivitis and even loss of her left eye. Feline Herpes Virus in cats is extremely common with about 98% of cats carrying the virus. Feline Herpes Virus is not contagious to humans. The treatment plan for Luna consisted of a long acting injection antibiotic, Zymox Hydrocortisone spray to alleviated itchiness and skin inflammation, and antiviral eye drops to treat Feline Herpes Virus. An anti parasite flea topical product is also always mandatory in cats with obvious flea infestations. Luna was such a sweet cat and so cooperative for this video and we both hope you enjoyed it! Please share this video and let your friends know about my channel if you're liking it! Thank you again, Dr. Lindsay Butzer.

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