The first thing you need to do is get a proper trap and some bait that the cat likes. Make sure the trap is safe and won't harm the cat. Also, approach the area quietly to avoid scaring the cat away.
You should take the cat to a veterinarian first. They can prescribe the right medication and give you specific instructions.
You can start by taking the cat to a veterinarian. They'll be able to prescribe the right medications and give you specific advice on treatment.
Cats can get mange when they have close contact with an infected cat during play or grooming. Sometimes, it can be passed on in crowded cat colonies or shelters where there's a higher risk of infection.
Well, there's a chance you could catch mange from your cat, especially if you have close and prolonged contact with an infected area. But proper hygiene and avoiding direct contact with the affected parts can reduce the risk.
Cats can catch mange through direct contact with an infected animal. It's like sharing a germ. If they rub up against or play with another cat that has mange, they might get it.
Animals can catch mange through direct contact with infected individuals. It's easily spread when they touch or rub against each other.
To catch mange, it often occurs when you have close and prolonged physical contact with an animal that has the condition. It can also spread if you come into contact with contaminated objects like their bedding or combs. Poor hygiene and weakened immune system might make you more susceptible.
Mange is often contracted through direct contact with an infected animal. If you touch an animal with mange and then touch your skin, there's a risk of getting it.
Puppies can catch mange by coming into direct contact with an infected dog or contaminated objects. It's easily passed around in environments where many dogs gather.
Yes, it's possible. Mange can be transmitted between different animals if they come into close contact.