Antifungal for Cats

Fungal infections can be extremely uncomfortable for your cat. Shop over-the-counter and prescription antifungal medication for cats.

Frequently asked questions

What are the signs of a fungal infection?

Fungi are everywhere around us: in organic matter like soil, floating through the atmosphere, and on other living beings. Most of these fungi are harmless—but some can cause infections in animals and humans alike. 

Cats can contract fungal infections from contact with another infected animal or from the environment, primarily via soil. Fungi can enter a cat’s bloodstream through ingestion or inhalation, or even from direct contact with an open wound. 

There are numerous common fungi that can cause fungal infections in cats, most commonly on their skin. More general fungal infections are possible, but are quite rare. 

Each fungal infection has its own grouping of symptoms. These may range from respiratory issues like sneezing and coughing, digestive issues including diarrhea and loss of appetite, and skin lesions. Extreme fungal infections can also lead to lung infections, paralysis, and seizures.

Are antifungals safe for cats?

There are many antifungals for cats that are safe to use and commonly prescribed. These include oral tablets like Ketoconazole (Rx) and Fluconazole (Rx), as well as topical treatments like MiconaHex+Triz Shampoo for Dogs & Cats, and more.

Can you use human antifungal cream on cats?

No. If you suspect that your cat is suffering from a fungal infection, contact your vet. They will be able to assess your cat’s health and recommend an antifungal cream for cats that suits your cat’s needs. 

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What is the best antifungal medicine for cats?

There are many types of different fungi that can cause fungal infections in cats, and each fungus has its own symptoms, treatment, and more. As such, there isn’t a single best antifungal medication for cats. 

Talk to your vet about the antifungal for cats that is best suited to treat your cat’s infection. Antifungal medication for cats may come in the form of sprays, medicated shampoos, oral medication, creams, and more.

How do I administer antifungal cream?

Anyone who has applied a topical cream to their cat knows what a challenge it can be. Cats are incessant groomers and are quick to try and lick off any topical products. 

If you need to use an antifungal cream for cats, carefully monitor your cat after application to ensure they’re not licking the medication away. It may be useful to employ a cone or donut collar to prevent your cat from removing the cream. 

It can also help to trim your cat’s hair prior to applying antifungal cream for cats. This allows you to get the medication directly onto the skin.

No matter the antifungal you use, it’s important to administer as directed and for the instructed period of time, even if your cat’s infection appears to be cured. If not, it’s possible that the infection may return.