Symptoms and Treatment of Cat
Scabies
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Cat Scabies is also called notoedric mange or feline mange. A mite infestation,
particularly in cats and kittens, is caused by specie of mites called
“Notoedris Cati”. The disease is characterized by severe pruritus or itching,
crusts and alopecia (hair loss).  A localized form of lesions can be
noticed on the ear, neck & head. This disease can turn into a generalized
form eventually, which means that it can spread over your cat’s body. The
treatment plan involves aggressive care, isolation from other cats and pets,
lime –sulfur dips and a systemic treatment in case of generalized form. This
disease can be transmitted to humans & other animals thus it possesses a
zoonotic (Diseases Transmitted from animals to humans) importance too. "
The
specie of mite which infests cats for feline scabies is called “Notoedris
Cati”. The "Notoedris Cati" mite burrows into the skin, penetrating
in to deep skin tissues. Female mites lays eggs deep in the skin, while the
larvae hatched from eggs grows as a nymph and then molts into an adult. The
entire life cycle takes 2 – 3 weeks.  Notoedris Cati, can infest humans as
well as other animals.
Signs & Symptoms of Cat Scabies
Feline
scabies is characterized by severe pruritus (severe itching) and irritation.
 Initially the signs appear at the ears, neck & head.  Head shake
and severe scratching is common. Alopecia or hair loss is seen frequently. The
edges of ear starts with hair loss, and thereafter hair loss continues to the
head then on to the neck.

Picture Cat Scabies
There
are two clinical forms of feline scabies, localized & generalized.
Localized
cat with scabies involves itching, irritation,
alopecia and crust formation at the ears, head and neck region. Cats infested
with mites becomes restless; shake their head frequently, continually scratch
their head & may react more aggressively to you or others.
Generalized
cat with scabies usually exists when a cat has
scabies and it is left untreated.  Signs of alopecia, irritation and
redness may spread to whole head region. Fever and mild illness may also be
noted in rare cases.
Diagnosis of Feline Scabies
The
signs and symptoms mentioned above that characterize feline scabies are usually
helpful in diagnosing scabies. Skin scrapings are also helpful in confirming a
diagnosis. Your veterinarian will  make sure the cat scabies isn’t
confused with a similar condition called feline demodicosis, which is another
form of mange. 
Treatment of Cats with Scabies
Treatment
of feline scabies involves the use of a  lime-sulfur dip at an interval of
10 days.  Lime–Sulfur has proved to be most effective way to treat cat scabies.
A popular dip that is available over the counter is offered by Naturasil. The advantage of Naturasil is that it
can be mixed into your cat's regular shampoo, which minimizes a negative
reaction to an unfamiliar dip or shampoo. If you cat will tolerate a different
shampoo, then bathing diseased cats with a quality shampoo containing
antiseptics along with dipping is effective.
Other
options include a Selamectin injection administered at an interval of 2 – 3
weeks. Ivermectin injection is also effective but adverse effects have been
reported in kittens.
You
will also have to make sure that are area where you cat lives is free from
mites.  We suggest using a product designed for use in the home such as Benzarid.
Side Effects of Feline Scabies Medications
Sudden
death has been reported in kittens administered with Ivermectin. Amitraz is
effective, but higher concentrations have adverse allergic effects in cats. Cat
scabies may be transmitted to humans & other animals, also cats with severe
infestation may react aggressively towards others.  Because of this,
caution should be used when handling a cat who is undergoing treatment of this
condition.
Prevention of Cat Mange
Preventing
frequent contact with other cats & especially with affected cats lessens
the chances of infestation. Hygienic measures should be taken as a priority and
diseased cats should be isolated. An immediate and appropriate treatment plan
should be followed as initial signs appear.
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