Check your cat's gums, teeth, eyes, ears (look
for signs of ear mites), skin, and limbs for obvious problems.
Check your cat
for signs of ear mites during each bath.
Those caring for a rabbit should also check their ears periodically (biweekly)
for any sign of ear mites, as it is also rather common, especially in outdoor rabbits.
Not exact matches
Check its
ears for signs of disease,
mites or trauma then act accordingly to solve the problem and get your pooch back to feeling happy and healthy.
To maintain those cell
ears in tip - high situation, it is a good apply to examine them at house regularly
for signs of an infection or
mite infestation This is what
Next, your vet will look at your cat's
ears for signs of inflammation, redness, or drainage around the
ear canal, along with
mites.
Keep an eye out
for signs of infestation, which may include scratching and crusty patches on the skin or
ears in the case
of fleas or
ear mites, and weight loss, diarrhea, and bloated belly in the case
of worms.
Characteristic dark
ear debris and behavior
signs generally point to
ear mites, but it's important
for the veterinarian to confirm the diagnosis by finding the
mite in a sample
of ear debris that's examined under the microscope.