That's just one more reason why a trip to your local veterinarian or pet health care clinic should be scheduled if
you suspect ear mites.
In addition, if the vet
suspect ears mites, there are several spot - on anti-parasite products that kill ear mites (the drops are applied to the back of the neck as usual, not the ear canal!)
Not exact matches
If you
suspect your cat to have
ear mites, it is best to visit the veterinarian for a proper diagnosis before using an over-the-counter remedy.
I truly find that if the cat does not have
ear mites - then the
suspected «
ear infection» is really a dietary problem.
While there are plenty of over-the-counter medications that you can use to successfully treat your pet, if you
suspect him of being infected with
ear mites, talk to your veterinarian first.
If you
suspect your pet has
ear mites, seek veterinary care immediately.
If you
suspect that your cat has
ear mites, a visit to your veterinarian is in order.