Mange can affect cats of any age, gender, or breed, but some are more at risk than others. The symptoms of mange can range from a few patches of hair loss to severe itching and bacterial skin infections.
Most cats have no long-lasting effects after a mange infection, but sometimes the hair can take a few months to grow back. If caught early, treatment is usually successful, and the outlook is excellent.
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