Brown or black ear wax — and dry, dark wax
resembling coffee grounds — are classic indicators of microscopic ear mites.
Problems range from a few drops of bright red blood in his vomit, or the vomit may appear very dark and
resemble coffee grounds caused by digested blood.
Over time, most cats with ear mites develop a characteristic dry black ear discharge that
resembles coffee grounds.
Telltale signs include excessive itching of the ears and debris that
resembles coffee grounds.
Inside the ears you may see a crumbly, dark brown discharge, which may smell bad (the discharge closely
resembles coffee grounds).
They produce large amounts of reddish - black discharge from the ear that
resembles coffee grounds.
Symptoms that your cat may have ear mites include a black or brown discharge in your cat's ear that
resembles coffee grounds, itchy ears, and scabs or sores surrounding your cat's ears.
Downstairs metal pipes run vertically, horizontally and diagonally making the space somewhat of an impossible maze, and the carpet — a dingy dark brown - grey that
resembles coffee grounds — is littered in bunches with detailed and colorful ceramic vessels, some resembling far more than others over-sized, funky coffee mugs.
Not exact matches
His vomit contains bile (a green substance) or blood that
resembles dark
coffee grounds.
The vomit contains bile (a green substance) or blood that
resembles dark
coffee grounds.
Furthermore, if your dog has dark ear wax that
resembles the look of
coffee grounds, it's highly likely your dog has contracted ear mites.