Feline allergic skin disease presents a unique set of challenges to the veterinary practitioner. Although there is some similarity to what is seen in the allergic canine patient, cutaneous hypersensitivity dermatoses in cats can manifest with strikingly different clinical signs, treatment options and outcomes, and secondary complications/disease entities. Additionally, less is known about the pathogenesis of feline allergic skin diseases, particularly "feline atopic syndrome" when compared to dogs or people. This article aims to review what is currently known in regards to allergic skin disease in the feline patient, with focus on non-flea, non-food hypersensitivity dermatitis.
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Diesel, A. (2017, June 1). Cutaneous hypersensitivity dermatoses in the feline patient: A review of allergic skin disease in cats. Veterinary Sciences. MDPI Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute. https://doi.org/10.3390/vetsci4020025
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