Learn about the veterinary topic of Mange in Dogs and Cats. Find specific details on this topic and related topics from the Merck Vet Manual.
Mange is a skin problem that affects many animals, including cats, but it's not an illness. Mange is caused by tiny parasites called mites that bite your pet's skin and cause itching, flaking, hair ...
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Mange is caused by parasitic mites that affect the skin, mainly by making the skin very itchy. Mange is most common in dogs, but may affect cats, wildlife, and humans too. Typically, mange is contracted by contact with another animal who is infested, or a contaminated environment.