Both my kitties had mange when their rescuer took them in. I have their 
paperwork at home, so I can tell you later what the vet treated them with. 
Whatever he did, it worked, because they are fluffy and soft all over now!


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>Subject: Re: Anyone have experience with mange/sarcoptic mites?
>Date: Tue, 26 Feb 2002 13:53:02 EST
>
>Julie, mange in cats is quite rare, but could be a possibility in a cat 
>with
>such a compromised immune system.  Hope it isn't, but you may want to test 
>to
>rule it in or out.  Liver problems and/or diabetes themselves can cause a
>dull, scraggly-looking and/or greasy-looking coat, as can intestinal
>parasites.  Is he on a vitamin and omega fatty acid supplement at all?  
>Bowel
>problems, especially constipation, can also cause a poor, greasy-looking
>coat.




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