How can I Stop my Hair from breaking up?
Environmental things like dust, grass, pollen, trees, cotton or wool, or things in food like chicken or insect bites. Indeed, it is very common for cats to be allergic to flea bites! This is called flea allergy dermatitis and is one of the most common causes of hair loss in cats. Cats with this problem can be so allergic that a single flea bite can cause them to itch and lose hair for weeks, even if you've never seen fleas on them. Having fleas and mites, even if you're not allergic to them, can still be itchy and damage hair and hair follicles, leading to hair loss. There are different types of mites that cats can get, including mange mites and itch mites. Another reason cats often groom themselves too much and cause hair loss is stress and anxiety (also known as psychogenic alopecia). Cats like routine and anything that disrupts routine can be stressful for them. Not all cats get along with other cats or other pets and this can be a source of stress too. Many cats are prone