Chances are slim. Ringworm and mange are infectious, and without coming into contact with the infectious agents, it's uncommon for an old cat to develop them. But certain underlying health issues might increase the vulnerability.
In most cases, no. Ringworm and mange are typically contracted through contact with an infected source. Without such exposure, an old cat is less likely to get them. However, there could be rare exceptions if the cat has a compromised immune system.
No, mange and ringworm in a cat are not the same. Mange is typically caused by mites, while ringworm is a fungal infection.
No, they aren't. Mange and ringworm are two different conditions.
Mange is typically caused by mites, while ringworm is a fungal infection. Mange often leads to severe itching and hair loss, but ringworm usually shows circular, scaly patches on the skin.
Ringworm is a fungal infection, while mange is usually caused by mites. Ringworm often shows as circular patches of skin with a raised edge. Mange can cause intense itching and hair loss.
Well, ringworm often shows up as circular, itchy rashes. Mange, on the other hand, can cause hair loss, crusting, and intense itching. Ringworm is treated with antifungal meds, and mange with antiparasitic ones.
Mange is usually caused by mites and can lead to hair loss and severe skin irritation. Ringworm, on the other hand, is a fungal infection that causes circular patches of hair loss and scaly skin. They have distinct causes and symptoms.
Sure, both mange and ringworm have the potential to cause crusty eyes. Mange often leads to skin problems that can involve the eyes, and ringworm's spread can reach the eye region, causing crustiness as a symptom.
Yes, both mange and ringworm can cause crusty eyes. These conditions often affect the skin and can spread to the area around the eyes, leading to crustiness.
Ringworm is a fungal infection, while mange is usually caused by mites. Ringworm often shows up as circular patches of hair loss and skin irritation. Mange can cause severe itching and hair loss all over the puppy's body.
The main difference is that mange is an infestation of parasites, while ringworm is a fungal infection. Mange can make a cat's skin very itchy and rough. Ringworm often shows up as distinct bald patches. Also, the treatments for them are quite different.