What s the deal with a cat scratching its ears, what s wrong with a cat that keeps shaking its head

Updated on pet 2024-08-03
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Cats scratch their ears all the time, probably because of itchy ears.

    Cats have more ear hair, some fleas, and so on, and they like to move around the cat, and the owner needs to deworm the cat in time.

    Or maybe because the cat's ears are too dirty, there will be a small amount of dirt on the cat's ears, these dirt is the cat's naturally formed secretion, for a long time, if you don't clean it, you will feel uncomfortable, the owner can use a cotton swab to dip ear oil to gently wipe the cat, clean it regularly, and the cat will not scratch its ears all the time.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    It is very likely that it is suffering from ear mites.

    If the cat is scratching the pinna and the root of the ear, then it is likely to suffer from ear mites, because ear mites will make the cat not feel itchy abnormal, and the ears will be smelly and have many black discharges. Then cats suffering from ear mites need to be medicated**, the specific way is as follows.

    1. Clean the dirt:

    The dirt on the cat's ear pinna needs to be cleaned up, as it is mainly ear mites and their excrement, as well as some ear oil and dander residue. Directly moisten the ear oil with a cotton swab, and then gently wipe it along the ear canal, and replace it in time if the cotton swab becomes dirty.

    2. Clean the inner ear

    Drop a few drops of the potion directly into the ear, then immediately cover the base of the ear, after which you can let the cat shake its head and shake out the liquid. Note**Ear mites must rub their ears, so that it will have **effect**. **Ear mites should be healed by insisting on medication every day, once in the morning and once in the evening, and generally persisting for about two weeks.

    3. Precautions:

    When bathing a cat, don't let water run into the cat's ears, as a damp ear canal is a favorite environment for ear mites. Clean your cat's ears regularly, as it is easy to breed ear mites if there is too much accumulation of earwax in your cat's ear. In addition, the presence of mites on cats will also cause cats to suffer from ear mites, so it is also necessary to pay attention to regular external deworming.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Cats that keep shaking their heads and scratching their ears are usually ear mites.

    Or caused by otitis, you need to carefully observe the cat's ear condition if the cat is infected with otitis media.

    or otitis externa.

    Relief can be provided with Solor ear drops. Next, Dr. Paw Paw will take you to take a closer look!

    If the excrement shoveler finds that there are a lot of yellow-brown or even near-black secretions in the cat's ears, then the cat is likely to have ear mites, and at this time pay attention to deworming the cat, and then use ear drops to clean the ear canal to relieve itching symptoms.

    If the cat's ear discharge is more, the color is different, the ear canal is red, swollen, and there is obvious inflammation, then the cat may be infected with otitis media, which may be caused by ear mites, improper cleaning or traumatic infection.

    Ear drops of Shulle.

    It can be anti-inflammatory and antibacterial, control inflammation and continue infection, and avoid causing inner otitis and seriously affecting the cat's hearing.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Cats keep scratching their ears because of ear mites, fungal bacteria, and ** diseases.

    1. Ear mites

    Ear mites are mites that can parasitize cats' ears, causing intense itching sensation in cats' ears. How to determine whether it is an ear mite, the owner can open the cat's ears, if you find a large number of black particles inside, it is likely to be caused by ear mite infection. Because healthy cat ears don't emit foul odors or leak dirt, they are dry, pale pink ears.

    2. Fungi and bacteria

    If the cat often goes out to play, or sleeps in a humid place, it may breed fungi or bacteria, causing symptoms such as itchy ears and redness, and it is necessary to go to the pet hospital in time**.

    3. ** disease

    If you see the cat frequently scratching the head, nose bridge, eye sockets, auricles and other places, it is likely to be the possibility of ** disease. We need to first check whether there are erythema, small nodules, etc., and then hair loss and even small blisters and even pustules, and observe whether there are symptoms such as not liking to drink water, restlessness, and increasing weight loss.

    Prevention of cat ear mites

    1. Sterilization and disinfection

    Ear mites are not a day, they are full of accumulation, so even if the cat recovers its health, it is not to be taken lightly, to sterilize and disinfect the cat's daily necessities, you can take it outdoors to bask in the "sun", sterilize, and avoid ear mites for the second time. At the same time, it is also necessary to pay attention to deworming the cat regularly and do a good job of daily cleaning and hygiene.

    2. Clean your ears

    Develop the habit of cleaning the ears regularly for the master, before cleaning, you can use ear wash oil to soften the secretions in the cat's ears, and then use cat ear wash to clean the cat's ears. When the ear wash has fully entered the ear canal, let the cat shake it clean.

    3. Supplement nutrition

    After the cat has ear mites, it is necessary to properly supplement nutrition, you can use vegetables and fruits mixed with meat to make nutritious meals for the master to eat, and you can also eat some cat nutrition.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    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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