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Notoedres cati (x100) identified through skin scraping (A,C,D) and flotation (B).

Notoedres cati (x100) identified through skin scraping (A,C,D) and flotation (B).

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This article describes two cases of notoedric mange concurrent with aelurostrongylidosis in two domestic-owned cats from a rural environment in Romania. Two European shorthair cats originating from the same litter were referred to our clinic, at 2 months apart, with a history of skin lesions, pruritus, weight loss, and respiratory signs. Cats lived...