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A portrait of a black cat with damaged ear sitting in the grass on a meadow. Thinkstock photo By Dr. John De Jong | Ask the Vet. PUBLISHED: January 13, 2019 at 12:11 AM EST.
Cats don’t often get ear infections, but when they do, the cause can be complex.. If your vet has ruled out ear mites -- the culprit in about half of all feline ear infections -- They’ll have ...
Question: My cat seems fine but when I looked in her ears the other day she has some small purple blisters in her ears, but they aren’t blisters because they are hard. Answer: The purple bumps ...
“My cat has ear mites!” is heard frequently at my clinic.Ear mites are microscopic, spider-like parasites that live in the ear canals of pets. These mites can also infect dogs, but they are ...
While my cat is old and likely to have things go wrong, I am seeking advice on how to handle his head shaking. My cat is 16, and he has been shaking his head for the last two to three weeks. I have… ...
My cat has always been an outdoor cat but we've never had any problems. There are a few other outdoor cats in my neighborhood but other than some loud screeching, I've never seen evidence of ...