Prescription Skin & Coat Medicine for Cats
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Help your cat feel good in her skin with prescription skin & coat medicine. Chewy has a wide range of coat & skin medication for cats including skin infection treatment, dry skin, and skin allergies treatment, itchy skin treatment, and flea, tick, and mite control products, too.
Cats can suffer from a range of skin and coat issues, so you will need to see your vet for a proper diagnosis. Your veterinarian can issue a prescription for the appropriate medication and educate you on treating the condition at home. Your vet can determine the proper use and dosage of coat & skin medication for kittens with skin problems, too.
Cats with mange, fleas, ticks, and ear mites may need a topical flea treatment solution to alleviate the problem. Your vet may prescribe antibiotics for skin infection issues or wounds. Other prescription skin treatments for kitties include steroids for itching, dryness, and allergies and antifungals for ringworm and yeast overgrowth.
You can find prescription cat medicine for managing skin issues and other feline ailments in the chewy pet pharmacy. We also carry skin & coat medicine for dogs and other pets in our online pharmacy store. Shop our great selection of prescription pet products and find the prescription skin & coat medicine you need for your furry feline!
Get cat skin and coat medicine prescriptions online at Chewy Pharmacy by visiting your vet for a prescription. Then you can go online and order exactly what you need from us. You can enter your vet’s contact information at checkout and we will contact the office to verify your prescription. That’s all you need to do to order your cat skin and coat prescriptions from Chewy!
The best prescription skin and coat medicine for your cat should be determined by your vet. Steroids like prednisone and prednisolone are commonly prescribed for allergies and itching, and antibiotics or antifungals may be prescribed for common skin infections. Your vet may prescribe a flea and tick topical for flea allergies and irritations or for treating ear mites and mange. Talk to your vet about treatment options and follow all medication instructions closely.
Some cat skin allergy symptoms include itchy skin, swollen paws, and ear or eye irritations. Other types of allergy symptoms include sneezing, coughing, wheezing, vomiting, diarrhea, and snoring. You should see a vet if you suspect your cat has allergies or any other ailment.
Some cat skin infections can spread to humans. Bacterial and fungal infections like staph and ringworm can be transmitted through contact with the infected pet, and the coat, saliva, urine, blood, and feces can all carry infectious pathogens. See a veterinarian if you suspect your cat has a skin infection and ask about how you can minimize the risk of infection to your family. It is also a good idea to wash your hands after close contact with your kitty, even in the absence of a diagnosed infection.
Set up Autoship for your prescription skin and coat medicine by selecting it at checkout. You can set the frequency of your deliveries and change your preferences or cancel any time you want. You must have a valid prescription or refills on file with Chewy for Autoship deliveries to occur—we can also reach out to your vet to obtain the necessary information. Never run out of feline skin and coat medications again with Autoship from Chewy!
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