Mange doesn't look like dandruff. Dandruff is mostly just flaky skin on the scalp or body, but mange involves inflammation, redness, and possible sores.
Demodex mange is often associated with dandruff. The mites' presence and their activities on the scalp can trigger an inflammatory response, resulting in the formation of dandruff.
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A cat can contract mange or walking dandruff in several ways. It could be from direct contact with an infected cat during play or grooming. Also, if they have allergies or nutritional deficiencies, their immune system might not be strong enough to fight off the infection.
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Well, medicated shampoos with ingredients like benzoyl peroxide or ivermectin are often recommended for demodex mange. These can target the mites and reduce the symptoms. But it's best to consult a veterinarian for the most suitable choice.
I recommend using medicated shampoos specifically formulated for mange. Brands like Vet's Best and Malaseb are often effective. They contain ingredients that target the mites causing mange.