Mange in cats

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✔ MRCVS
BVMS
Updated October 16, 2025
5 min read

Overview

What to look for

Risk

Diagnosis

Vet treatment

Home treatment

Prevention

When to worry

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Mange in cats

By
✔ MRCVS
BVMS
Updated October 16, 2025
5 min read

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.

What is mange? >What is mange? [Overview

How to tell if your cat has mange >How to tell if your cat has mange [What to look for

Are some cats at greater risk of mange than others? >Are some cats at greater risk of mange than others? [Risk

How is mange in cats diagnosed? >How is mange in cats diagnosed? [Diagnosis

What’s the treatment for mange in cats? >What’s the treatment for mange in cats? [Vet treatment

What to do at home if your cat has mange >What to do at home if your cat has mange [Home treatment

Tips on how to prevent mange in cats >Tips on how to prevent mange in cats [Prevention

What to do if you are worried about mange in cats >What to do if you are worried about mange in cats [When to worry

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