Could be you're right and it's because he's shedding. I'd still keep checking for mites just in case but it's likely you've already obliterated them with PAM before an infestation broke out. Something to keep in mind is only adult mites are black. Babies/younger ones are white and sometimes resemble dust or salt. So that's something else to look for.
I'd say just keep an eye on him and see if he continues this behavior after he sheds.
Will do, thank you
I also notice there's this white piece of skin on the top of his head. It looks kind of torn, like some weird scab. Could that be him starting to shed? His face is pretty dull with some white hues here and there
Will do, thank you
I also notice there's this white piece of skin on the top of his head. It looks kind of torn, like some weird scab. Could that be him starting to shed? His face is pretty dull with some white hues here and there
Oh yea that sounds like a shed. I agree that you should keep an eye on him and see if the behavior continues after the shed. If he does and he still does not have mites, I would take him to the vet. Just to make sure that he is 100 percent healthy. Right now more so with what you described, it does sound like a shed.