Can cats get poison ivy?
They can, but thankfully, cats don’t seem to get poison ivy nearly as commonly as humans. Thanks to their long, protective hair coat, the oils from poison ivy just can’t reach the skin. Unfortunately, these oils can be spread from Itchy Izzy to you. Use caution when hiking through poison ivy with Izzy and avoid petting her immediately after. If you bring a towel, dry wipe her off after she's been outside walking through your backyard (while wearing gloves!). Often you can minimize the likelihood of her transmitting these oils to you. If itchy Izzy has short hair and does get poison ivy, try bathing her in a colloidal oatmeal shampoo – they have them for cats too!
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Copyright © 2008 Justine Lee Veterinary Consulting, LLC.
Material from "It's a Cat's World... You Just Live In It", available at amazon.com. More information available at www.drjustinelee.com
Copyright © 2008 Justine Lee Veterinary Consulting, LLC.
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