Yes, a cat's hair will typically grow back after being treated for ear mites.
They all need to be treated by a veterinarian for the mites-- at home remedies do not work and can be dangerous.
Yes they can.
Yes, ear mites can cause hair loss in cats.
My first guess would be that the mother possibly had ear mites but they went undetected prior to giving birth. I have had cats with ear mites who were asymptomatic for long periods before being diagnosed.
No, cats do not have no hairs. Instead, they have whiskers that are used to help them balance and to navigate the world.
Catching from other dogs/ cats and not being treated
*MEOW.* Yes please!
Cats can get ear mites from other cats who have them, or plants that have ear mites on it. But most cats who get ear mites are usually outdoor cats. Other cats can give your cat ear mites because the those little annoying buggers are very contagious. Or if you have a cat and they play around plants, they could catch it if that plant had ear mites on it.
No, the Egyptian Cats (the pet ones, mind you, not the strays) were treated very well even being given temples when they died. The cats were even mummified!
no you can not take your cat to the vet!
Cats do this occasionally but you should check that it does not have ear mites, black in the ear, if it does take it to the vet
The little yellow bugs could be mites on the cats skin. There is shampoo you can purchase to get rid of the mites, fleas, and ticks. If the shampoo doesn't work, the cat may need to visit a vet.