Yes; any light vegetable will work.
baby oil is safe for dog ear mites or feline mites but you must wipe the ears out in between applications.
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!
First make sure that the sore is not ear mites. Any application of neosporin on a cotton swap will heal an injury. IF IT IS NOT EAR MITES! A few drops of mineral oil will aid in removing ear mites. Your vet will also have a solution available for this application.
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Yes, you can. :)
One of two reasons, either the rabbit has injured its ear and has an infection or your rabbit has ear mites which also cause an infection. If it is ear mites you can get rid of them by mixing iodine (a few drops) in baby oil and coating the ear with it. When you get rid of the ear mites (by smothering them with the oil every 2 days) you will need to treat with oil again in 10 days to smother the babies that hatch out of the eggs laid under the skin of the ear (which is what causes the infection). If the infection is really bad your rabbit may need antibiotics which it may need if it has an infection for a wound to it's ear.
Yes, there are home treatments for ear mites, but it's essential to consult a veterinarian for proper diagnosis and guidance. Common home remedies include using mineral oil or olive oil to smother the mites, as well as cleaning the ear with a mixture of equal parts vinegar and water. However, these treatments may not eliminate the infestation entirely, so professional veterinary care is often recommended for effective eradication.
Ear mites in cats cause extreme discomfort, and can lead to much more serious conditions if left untreated. Mites should be treated with a product made specifically for that purpose. Most miticides are formulated in one of two ways: a bit more dilute solution which is instilled in the ears every day for about 10 days, or a stronger solution that is used every 2 days for about a week (about 3 treatments). Treatment is geared to the reproductive cycle of the mites, so as to catch those that hatch between treatments. Your vet can recommend one. Using vegetable oils might drown a few mites, but won't get rid of them, and could put the cat's health at risk. The oil belongs in a salad dressing, not in the delicate workings of a cat's ear :o)
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A common home remedy for cat ear mites is a mixture of equal parts of mineral oil and white vinegar. Apply a few drops into the affected ear, gently massage the base of the ear, and allow the cat to shake its head to dislodge the mites. Repeat this process for several days, but it’s important to consult a veterinarian if symptoms persist or worsen, as professional treatment may be necessary. Always ensure the cat is comfortable and not in pain during the process.
the recipe calls for 1/3 cup shorting cna I use corn oil instead