Using MalOtic by VEDCO will help get rid of ear mites in cats and dogs. It may help with yeasty ears too.
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. Ear mites only choose cats/dogs as their hosts. Off of the host, they will die after 12 hours.
*MEOW.* Yes please!
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
no you can not take your cat to the vet!
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.
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!
Do not use dish soap in your cats ears. It may do more harm than good and it will not get rid of ear mites. It also cause a secondary infection such as a yeast infection or other bacterial infection by throwing off the ear's natural balance. If you notice your pet has ear problems - odor, shaking of the head, scratching or rubbing at the ears - take it to your veterinarian. There are special treatments for every ear problem, and it takes an ear cytology to find out what the root of the problem is so it can be fixed.
humans do not get ear mites only animals do.
No. Go to the vetrinarian and chance is your guinea pig will be left there for about two weeks. If you think they are ear mites they could also be ear worms, which look thye same. (flaky scaby ears)
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