Skin diseases are relatively more common in cats. Studies indicate that 6-15 percent of feline patients have one or the other type of dermatopathy. Feline skin disorders become a diagnostic challenge because many skin diseases look alike in cats. Dermatologic diseases caused by mites are of prime importance in feline dermatology. Mites contribute to major parasitic etiology of dermatologic disorders in cats because of their prevalence and contagious nature. Young cats are vulnerable to severe mite infestations. This is because the immunity of cats towards mites develops with age. Mites can be treated by topical or systemic therapy or the combination of both. Prevention of mite infestation can be done with routine use of approved ectoparasiticides in cats.