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Cat Overgrooming: Causes, How to Identify & Solutions
Why is your cat over-grooming and losing fur? Understand the medical and behavioral causes, and learn effective solutions to help your cat.
What Is Over-Grooming? How to Tell Normal from Excessive
Cats are fastidious creatures, spending roughly 30-50% of their waking hours on grooming. However, when a cat repeatedly licks the same area until fur thins or bald patches appear, it crosses into over-grooming territory.
Normal Grooming
- Evenly distributed across the body
- Occurs after meals and around naps
- Leaves the skin intact
Signs of Over-Grooming
- Focused licking on specific areas (belly, inner thighs, forelegs, flanks)
- Short stubble or symmetrical hair loss in licked areas
- Skin redness, sores, or scabs
- Hair-pulling behavior (trichotillomania)
- Noticeably increased grooming frequency and duration
- Continues despite the owner's attempts to stop it
Over-grooming often happens out of sight, so by the time you notice it, the condition may already be advanced. Pay particular attention if your cat's belly fur is thinning. Hair loss patterns also provide important diagnostic clues.
Causes of Over-Grooming
Over-grooming causes fall into two broad categories: medical and psychological.
Medical Causes (approximately 70%)
- Allergies: Food allergies, environmental allergies (pollen, dust mites), flea allergy dermatitis
- Skin infections: Fungal (ringworm), bacterial
- Parasites: Fleas, mites, mange
- Pain: Cystitis (licking the lower belly), arthritis (licking around joints)
- Hormonal disorders: Hyperthyroidism
Psychological Causes (Psychogenic Alopecia)
- [Stress](/en/columns/cat-stress-signs): Moving, a new pet, changes in the family
- Boredom: Lack of environmental stimulation
- Anxiety: Separation anxiety, noise phobia
- Compulsive behavior: Grooming becomes a habit that the cat cannot control
Veterinarians first rule out medical causes before investigating psychological ones. Diagnostics may include skin testing, blood work, allergy panels, and elimination diet trials.
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Solutions & Treatment Options
Treating Medical Causes
- Allergy management: Remove the allergen, switch to a hypoallergenic diet, or use steroids/immunosuppressants
- [Flea control](/en/columns/cat-parasite-prevention): Treat all household pets with flea preventatives
- Skin infection treatment: Antifungals or antibiotics as needed
- Pain management: Pain medication and treatment of the underlying condition
Addressing Psychological Causes
1. Environmental enrichment: Cat trees, hiding spots, puzzle toys
2. Identify and remove stressors: Review recent changes in your cat's life or environment
3. Feliway: Synthetic pheromone diffusers provide a sense of security
4. Play sessions: At least twice daily play time to relieve stress
5. Medication: In severe cases, a vet may prescribe anti-anxiety drugs (such as fluoxetine)
What NOT to Do
- Rely solely on an E-collar (it does not address the root cause)
- Scold the cat when it is licking (adds stress and worsens the behavior)
- Give supplements or medications without veterinary guidance
Improvement typically takes weeks to months. Be patient and work with your vet to continue cause-specific treatment.
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