1. Cats often lose their ears because of ear mites.
Cats often lose their ears because of ear mites. The shovel officer can check the cat's ear canal. Generally, after ear mites are infected, there will be a lot of reddish-brown or black secretions in the cat's ears. If the symptoms are serious, there will be symptoms such as skin swelling and scabbing. It is recommended to take the cat to a pet hospital for ear canal secretion examination. If it is confirmed that it is ear mites, it is recommended to take the cat to a pet hospital for ear canal secretion examination.
Medication for ear mites in cats: ethacridine lactate in Pointe can be used. No cat drops it three times a day, which can effectively clean ear mites, mite secretions, earwax, etc. It is recommended to wear elizabeth circle for cats to avoid scratching their ears and causing trauma.
2. Otitis causes cats to throw their ears
Besides common ear mites, otitis media and otitis media in cats are also common ear canal diseases, which may be caused by ear mites, parasites and bacterial infections. Symptoms such as severe ear odor, yellow purulent discharge, skin redness, itching, etc. will occur. In severe cases, the cat's hearing will be affected, and it is necessary to send a doctor for treatment in time.
Cats' otitis generally need antibiotics and ear drops for treatment. It is generally not recommended to take drugs at home, especially otitis media. If the treatment is not timely, it may cause permanent damage to cats' hearing, and even secondary infection may cause meningitis.
3. Water in the ears causes the cat to shake its ears
If the cat has recently taken a bath or got wet, or usually turns on the tap to drink water by itself, it may be that the cat's ears have been kept wet for a long time, which breeds a lot of bacteria, stimulates the ear canal and causes infection and inflammation.
You can use Ear Plus Ear Care Liquid for cats to clean the ear canal to avoid further infection of bacteria. Usually, you can also check and clean your cat's ears regularly. After bathing your cat, if you find water droplets in your cat's ears, you should use a paper towel to dry them in time.
4. Other diseases lead to
parasitic bites around cats' ears, skin diseases such as tinea felis and eczema, which cause severe itching symptoms, and cats often shake their ears. The shovel officer needs to check whether there are foreign bodies around cats' ears or whether their skin is abnormal and deal with them in time.
The above are the common reasons and solutions for cats' frequent ear-swinging. If you find that cats often swing their ears, you must check and deal with them in time, otherwise it will easily lead to hematoma in cats' ears.