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Ear Infections

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Causes of Ear Infections in Cats

Ear infections in cats are most often caused by environmental allergens or parasites. In some cases, ear infections in cats can be caused by trauma, underlying diseases, or tumors.One of the most common, and well known, causes of ear infections in cats is ear mites. These mites burrow deep within a cat’s ears, feed off of the cat’s blood, and they cause intense itching and excessive discharge in the ear. If ear mites are not

Types of Ear Disorders in Cats

Ear disorders in cats are caused primarily by two different reasons. Either the ear disorder is a result of a problem within the structure of the ear, or the ear disorder is caused by an outside factor. Some of the most common ear disorders in cats include: otitis, hematoma, masses within the ear canal, and feline vestibular syndrome.Otitis ear disorders cause the ear to become inflamed. The most common causes of otitis inflammation are allergies,

Treating Ear Infections in Cats

Treating ear infections in cats involves finding out what is causing the ear infection, and then treating the cause of the disorder. In most cases, a physical examination of the cat’s ear is all that is needed to discover the cause of the infection.If a veterinarian finds that the ear infection is due to parasites such as ear mites, fleas, or scabies, then medications are prescribed to treat this type of infection. In some cases,

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