Is the cat moss scab going away soon?

Scabbing of cat ringworm does not mean that it will be cured soon. Generally, it depends on whether the cat has new hair in the area where cat ringworm occurs. The skin flakes on the affected area of the cat are gone and scabs have begun to form, which means the wound is beginning to heal. If your cat's ringworm scabs all fall off on their own, revealing healthy skin, it means the ringworm has healed. During the recovery period, owners should not neglect it and maintain hygiene at home to improve the cat’s resistance.
How long does it take to cure cat moss:
1. For young cats, it usually takes about 2 months. For adult cats, it usually takes about 1 month.
2. The healing time of cat moss mainly depends on the cat’s own constitution. Cats with good physique and strong resistance will naturally have a shorter treatment period; while those cats with chronic diseases or even immunosuppressive diseases are prone to recurrence and are not easy to be completely eradicated.
3. The healing time of cat moss mainly depends on the owner’s attention. If the owner can detect the abnormality in time and take the cat for treatment immediately, he can effectively control the condition and avoid further aggravation of the condition.
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