Cleaning Ear Mites In Cats
Mix one part water with equal parts of white vinegar.
Cleaning ear mites in cats. You can use an ear cleaning solution available at pet supply stores or try almond or olive oil but clear the latter with your vet first. Use a cotton ball wet it with an ear solution. The first step is to get as many tiny critters out of the ear canal as possible by cleaning the ear. Vacuuming your home every day while your cat.
You will need to wash and dry on high heat any bed ding that your cat has slept on since the ear mites have been discovered. With enough time the environment inside your cat s ear becomes unfriendly thanks to the vinegar and the mites can die out. It will soften the dirt and make it easier to clean up. Treating your cat s case of ear mites is a three step process.
One of the first things that should be done is cleaning any bedding or cages that your cat has access to. Another important prevention tactic is to keep your cat s ears clean in the future. Use a cotton swab moistened with olive oil or hydrogen peroxide to clean the outer surface of cats ears. This removes the debris that make a good home for the mites and deprives them of nutrition.
Cleaning bedding and cages. If your cat s ears are filled with ear mites you can apply some solution directly into the ear canal and massage it for one to two minutes before cleaning. If you have never cleaned your cat s ears before don t worry. You should use enough cleaner to fill the ear canal fully.
The acidity of the white vinegar works well to kill ear mites and balance your cat s ph levels in their ears. These mites feed off wax and other oils so if your cat s ears are clean they don t have the type of environment that helps them to thrive. It s important to clean out all the gunk before medicating the ear canal. Squeeze a bit of the ear wash liquor solution into your cat s ear.
It is alright if a little of the cleaner spills out of the canal. While you hold your cats ears flap with one hand gently but firmly hold the ear cleaning liquid with your other hand. Also wash the cat s bedding to reduce contamination which could reinfect the cat. To make the outer surface of cats ears clean you can use a cotton swab moistened with olive oil or hydrogen peroxide.