If the cat is always scratching its ears and there is no trauma to the ears. What to do?

Updated on pet 2024-06-24
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    You first observe whether there is anything black and red in the cat's ears, and if so, it should be ear mites. You should also take a bath and observe it to see if there are any parasites. The most important thing is to spend more time with it.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Attention!!

    Take a bath and pick it up to see if there are any bugs on your ears!! I very much doubt it was caused by parasites!

    The symptoms are very similar to my cat's symptoms at that time.

    Moreover, cats themselves are easy to provoke insects, especially parasitic on the ears and neck, which is not easy for people to observe at ordinary times.

    In case you get infected, be careful, many bugs are also harmful to people.

    I wish your cat good health.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Cats themselves like to be clean, so they are always scratched!! I've raised it before and it's lazy! Always scratching and scratching! I wash my face by myself! Generally, there are no other symptoms, and it will be fine!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    See if there are ear mites, black dirt, buy him a bottle of ear mite net, drop it, gently for a while, and then use a cotton swab to clean it up for him, and it will be fine for a few days.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    1. There is a wound on the cat's ear.

    2. Cats have wounds on their ears.

    3. There are wounds on the cat's ears.

    4. How to deal with the wound if the cat's ear is injured.

    1.Clause. First, use iodophor and alcohol to disinfect the cat's wound, and when the wound is more serious, you can apply anti-inflammatory ointment to the wound to avoid infection.

    2.First, during the cat's injury, it is necessary to do a good job of cat care, do not let the cat scratch the wound, give the cat a light diet and do not let the cat's wound get wet, and help the cat's wound heal quickly.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    What should I do if a cat scratches its own ears? In general, animals are able to heal themselves more quickly than humans. Usually they will be disinfected with saliva, and the owner can wipe the cat's wound with iodophor cotton, which can also heal quickly.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It's okay if a cat scratches its own ear, but if it scratches a person's ear, it has to be vaccinated.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Cats have ear mites to scratch them.

    Go to the hospital in time to buy ** ear mite medicine.

    Give it timely**.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    If the cat has broken his ears, he should be given a Elizabeth ring to prevent him from growing old again, and then give him medicine.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Cats are infected with ear mites when they scratch their ears, and this insect will crawl around in the cat's ears wildly, and the cat will be very itchy. The owner should first clean up the dirt in the ears, you can use a wet paper towel to soften the earwax, and then wipe it clean. Later, use a cat-specific ear wash and pour it into the cat's ear canal, after which the cat will throw out the dirt on its own.

    Cats are infected with ear mites when they scratch their ears, ear mites are white insects that live in the cat's ear canal, they can make the cat feel itchy when they move, and the owner needs to clean it up in time.

    If the cat has ear mites, then there will be mite secretions in the ears, these secretions will be relatively hard, you can use a wet paper towel to put on it, wait for the earwax to soften, and then gently wipe it clean.

    After the dirt is cleaned up, you can use the cat's special ear wash to clean the ear canal, drop the ear wash into the cat's ear canal, and wait for the ear wash and ear mites to melt each other, the cat will throw out on its own, and the owner needs to clean it regularly.

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