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Feline sarcoptic mange in Poland: A case series of three cats

Journal:
Veterinary Medicine and Science
Year:
2024
Authors:
Marcin Szczepanik et al.
Affiliation:
Department of Clinical Diagnostics and Veterinary Dermatology University of Life Sciences in Lublin Lublin Poland · GB
Species:
cat

Abstract

Abstract Background Sarcoptic mange is rare in cats. The main symptoms reported in cases of feline sarcoptic mange include crusty lesions and pruritus, although these may vary in severity among individuals. Objectives This report describes three cats infested with Sarcoptes scabiei, all presenting with pruritus and excoriation. Methods The diagnosis was confirmed by microscopic observation of skin scrape samples. Results All three cats were treated successfully using moxidectin and imidacloprid, selamectin and ivermectin, respectively. Conclusions The clinical presentation of feline scabies appears to be more variable in cats than in dogs. Infestation with S. scabiei should be considered a differential diagnosis for cats presenting with pruritic inflammatory skin disease.

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Original publication: https://doi.org/10.1002/vms3.1500