Yes, dogs can give mange to cats. Mange is a contagious skin condition that can be passed between different species if they have close contact.
No, cats typically don't give dogs mange. Mange is caused by specific parasites and the transfer between cats and dogs is quite rare.
Yes, dogs can potentially give cats mange. Mange is a contagious skin condition that can spread between animals if they have close contact.
Yes, mange in dogs can potentially pass to cats. Mange is caused by mites that can transfer between different animals if they come into close contact.
Yes, cats can give mange to dogs. Mange is a contagious skin condition that can be passed between different animals, including cats and dogs.
Yes, cats can transfer mange to dogs. Mange is a contagious skin condition that can spread between different animals, including cats and dogs.
Cats can indeed get mange from dogs. The mites that cause mange can move from one animal to another during direct contact. However, not all cats exposed to infected dogs will necessarily get mange, as it depends on factors like the cat's immune system and the extent of exposure.
Yes, dogs can get mange from cats. Mange is a contagious skin condition that can be passed between different animals.
No, mange typically doesn't transfer directly from dogs to cats. They have different susceptibilities and infection mechanisms.
Yes, mange has the potential to spread from cats to dogs. It depends on various factors like the type of mange, the intensity of contact, and the immune system of the animals involved. Generally, close and prolonged interaction increases the risk of transmission.
Yes, cats can get mange from dogs. Mange is a contagious skin condition that can spread between different animals if they have close contact.