Sure they can. Mange is caused by mites and rats are not immune to it. When they get it, their skin becomes itchy and may show signs of hair loss and irritation.
Yes, it's possible. Rats can carry mange mites that can transfer to humans under certain circumstances.
Yes, cats can potentially get mange from rats. Mange is a contagious skin condition that can be transmitted between different animals if they come into close contact.
I have no idea what you're referring to with 'mange going to rats'. It's quite an unclear statement. Could you explain it further?
Possums can indeed get mange. Mange is often caused by parasites, and possums are not immune. It can lead to hair loss, itching, and other uncomfortable symptoms for them.
Yes, donkeys can get mange. It's a common skin condition that can affect them.
Yes, deer can get mange. Mange is a parasitic infection that can occur in deer, and it can lead to hair loss, skin irritation, and other health issues. Environmental factors and interactions with other infected animals can contribute to their getting it.
Yes, opossums can get mange. Mange is a skin condition that can affect various animals, including opossums.
Sure, deer can contract mange. It's an infectious skin disorder that can spread among deer populations. If not treated promptly, it can have serious consequences for their well-being.
Well, humans can contract mange, but it typically happens under specific circumstances. Such as prolonged and direct contact with an animal that has mange, or in cases where the immune system is compromised.
Yes, kittens can get mange. It's a common skin condition that can affect them.