Feline Allergies
Feline ear infections are different in a lot of ways than dog ear infections
Feline ear infections are different in a lot of ways than dog ear infections, in that while outer ear canal infection is not very common in cats, the middle or inner ear infection is.
These infections can be caused by several things such as allergies, especially food allergies, parasites, micro-organisms such as bacteria and yeast, plant awns, excessive moisture in the ears, hereditary immune conditions, and tumors.
However, again very much different than dogs, these infections in your feline are primarily caused by ear mites.
The symptoms of these infections will be an almost continual scratching or rubbing of the ear, redness and or swelling of the ear canal, shaking of pets heads as they are trying to get the infection out, and pain around the ears.
In advanced stages of these infections, there will also be a yellow or black discharge in the ears and your cat may have behavioral changes such as irritability and even depression. There will also be an unpleasant odor coming from your cat’s ears as the infection increases, and this raises the risk of middle or inner ear infections. These sections of the ears are separated from the outer ear by the ear drum.
You can not see these portions of the ear visibly, unless the ear drum has become ruptured. If this happens, you need to contact your veterinarian immediately.
These two portions of the ear are what coordinate the control mechanisms and the hearing functions of your feline. If left untreated, it could cause permanent damage and deafness in your feline companion.
Most causes of infection in the middle and inner ears are a result of extenuating circumstances involving an original infection of the external ear. If caught in the early stages, these infections involving the middle and inner ear can be treated very effectively. Again, these infections almost always are caused by ear mites.
The symptoms that you can watch for and immediately identify as an ear mite infection would be a black discharge coming from your cat’s ear. If you look for this discharge closely it is very easy to spot. Ear Mites are very tiny organisms that are very infectious.
They will closely resemble small ticks, and are very difficult to spot with the human eye as they are so small. They will appear as a white dot, when you can spot them.
Their infections will leave a trail of a dry black discharge that looks like small coffee grinds, but it is actually a mixture of blood, ear wax, bio-chemicals, and the ear mites themselves.
Ear mites will live on the surfaces of your cat’s ear canal skin, although they occasionally go to the head or the face of the cat. They will lay eggs which are hatched in about four days. Once hatched, they feed on your cats ear wax and skin oils.
These ear mites can live up to two months and it that time frame can cause very serious infection to your pet’s ears.
Ear mites also resemble head lice, in that they are very easily transmitted from another animal that your cat has been around, most likely another cat. These infections can also be caused by allergies, and in most cases, the actual ear infection may be a sign that indeed your cat does have allergies.
Yeast and other bacteria may be the cause, but it is not to the same degree the cause as it is in dog ear infections. Parasites, especially in kittens, may also be the cause of these infections.
The parasite, most likely an ear mite, causing the kittens to so violently scratch at their own ears, that it produces a trauma effect, which adds to the infection. Much like dogs, cats can also get this infection from stick-tights, known as plant awns. These are small twigs that stick to your cat’s fur and work its way into the ears.
If your cat or kitten plays outside a lot, especially in wooded areas, checks their ears for this small intruders.
The final potential cause of these infections may be from your cats hereditary. Various hereditary diseases especially melanomas and tumors can cause ear infections.
Diagnosis of the actual cause of the infection is best left to your professional Veterinarian, as there are so many potential causes. Swabs within the ear can be taken very easily and the true cause can be determined.
In cleaning your cat's ears, it is important to remember that their ears are more L-shaped than ours. Why is this important? Because most of the debris, the infections, or the parasites will start to form in the corner of the "L" and this is the first place you should clean.
Cleaning your cat’s ears with ear cleaners that are slightly acidic but not to the point that they sting or hurt your cat’s ears is the most recommended. Massaging the basis of the ears for short periods to release any caught debris is also recommended.
The key to preventing these infections is keeping your cats ears clean.
There are natural antiseptics that will also help in keeping your cats ears clean, especially from ear mites. Green tea, (make sure it is cool, not hot), applied to the ears will help the cleaning process.
Also, 3-5 drops of a mineral oil, olive oil, or almond oil will also help kill the ear mites, as it actually starves them.
Garlic mixed into the oil will give it even more strength. Vitamin C supplements, especially liquid forms because of the superior absorption, are effective in helping to reduce the inflammation that these infections, especially those of ear mites, can cause.
There are several very good over the counter traditional and natural products that can assist in keeping your feline companion free of ear infections.
Several of the articles that I have written can be seen at my website:
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I am an avid lover of pets and my wife and I have had several pets throughout our years. We are especially fond of dogs, and we have a 12 year old Dalmatian (our 3rd) and a "mutt" that we rescued when someone threw him away to die in a vacant field.
He found us, nearly starved to death, and weighed about 2 pounds.
After severe bouts of mange and severe dehydration, and over 1,000.00 in veterinarian bills, we saved the little guys life, and he is one of the best, if not the best, dogs we have ever had and today is a muscular, fit, and firm 70 pound best friend.
After finishing my MBA, which at middle age was not easy, I decided to keep the research work ethics that I acquired, and devote about two hours each night in understanding the health benefits of supplementation for both humans and pets and how they might strengthen our, as well as our pets, immune system in a pre-emptive approach to health rather than a reactionary approach.
Both of my daughters are avid cat lovers, and asked me to help them with health concerns and challenges with their cats.
I am not a veterinarian nor claim to be, just a lover of pets that loves to research and pass on some knowledge that might be helpful, or at least stimulating to the thought process
I need help with a crossword puzzle, and naming nursery rhymes?
I need ANTONYMS of these words:
1) UPSET- 9 letters (3rd letter is "A" 6th letter is "L" last letter is "I")
2) COMIC- 6 letters (1st letter Is "T")
3) LONG- 5 letters (1st letter is "B")
Now for this part I need to name nursery rhymes from the clue given:
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3) Musical Feline, Amused Canine Witness Luna Leap
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