Your cat has been out and about in the tall grass and now keeps scratching itself – does it possibly have harvest mites? Harvest mites are tiny parasites that lie in wait for their next victim in the grass, especially in the warmer months. Mite bites cause severe itching in cats and can cause skin irritation. We tell you how to detect mites and correctly deal with them.
What are harvest mites?
Harvest mites, also known as autumn chiggers or berry bugs, are small parasites that live in grass. They are particularly active in late summer and autumn and belong to the arachnid family.
The mites are 0.2 to 0.3 mm in size and red to brownish in colour. Despite their small size, the bites can cause their victims considerable itching and discomfort.
Tip: As the mites are almost impossible to spot in the grass with the naked eye, there is a trick. Place a white plate in the grass, if brown to orange dots collect on it, then there are mites. So mow frequently and keep the grass as short as possible.
Are harvest mites dangerous for cats?
Yes, harvest mites can be dangerous for cats. Especially if they cause an allergic reaction or an infection. A harvest mite bite can lead to skin irritation, itching, redness and even infection. It can also cause an allergic reaction in some cats, which can lead to more serious symptoms such as severe itching, hair loss and skin inflammation.
How can you tell if your cat has mites?
It is difficult to determine whether your cat is plagued by harvest mites. The symptoms are usually non-specific, but these signs are indicative:
Detecting harvest mites in cats can be challenging as the symptoms are often non-specific. Here are some signs that your cat may be affected by harvest mites:
- Itching and scratching: Harvest mite bites cause intense itching. Your cat will scratch and bite more to get rid of the feeling.
- Redness and skin irritation: Harvest mite bites usually cause small, red spots or pustules on your cat's skin, especially on its paws, belly and ears.
- Loss of fur: Constant scratching in certain areas can lead to partial hair loss.
- Restlessness and discomfort: Your feline friend is acting restless and seems to be uncomfortable.
If you notice these symptoms in your cat, you should take them to the vet.
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