Yes they can.
Yes, ear mites can cause hair loss in cats.
No, cats do not have no hairs. Instead, they have whiskers that are used to help them balance and to navigate the world.
*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.
Olive oil is not a recommended treatment for ear mites in cats. While it may help to soften earwax or soothe irritation, it does not effectively eliminate the mites themselves. It's best to consult a veterinarian for appropriate treatments, such as prescribed medications or topical solutions specifically designed to combat ear mites.
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.
Yes humans can get ear mites, just as animals can, though it isn't common. Treatment includes the use of a special medication which was formulated for use on ear mites.
Not in a few weeks, but after a month or so it will really hurt their immune system and maybe cause death it's quite cheap to rid the cat of the ear mites - so there's no reason not to immediately!
Using MalOtic by VEDCO will help get rid of ear mites in cats and dogs. It may help with yeasty ears too.
Sarcoptic mange is a highly contagious parasitic disease caused by a microscopic mite called Sarcoptes scabiei that affects animals and people. These mites invade the skin of healthy cats and kittens and create a variety of skin problems. Humans exposed to infested cats commonly are affected.