Fertal warts are a relatively common phenomenon in cats. They usually appear as small black, brown or gray lumps on the skin, which may protrude from the skin surface. These warts are benign in most cases, but sometimes they can become malignant and require prompt attention and treatment.
The causes of warts in cats include:
Genetic factors: some cats are born with warts You are prone to warts, which is related to your genetics.
Living environment: If the environment in which cats live is not clean and hygienic enough, they will be easily infected with bacteria and viruses, which will lead to skin problems such as warts.
Age factor: As cats age, their body’s resistance and immune function gradually decline, and they are prone to various skin problems, including warts.
It should be noted that during the treatment process, you must follow the doctor's advice and do not use drugs and chemicals at will. If your cat has serious warts, it is recommended that you seek medical attention promptly and allow a veterinarian to conduct detailed diagnosis and treatment.