This Question is Answered 

    How Can I Get Rid Of My Cat's Ear Mites Without Going To The Vet?

    asked 2 years ago

    Date | Rating

    Answers


    You should regularly treat your cat, with a treatment that can be placed on the back of his neck, where he can't lick it.
    Advantage is one brand, however there are others.
    I treat my cat every three weeks. It is a single dose, minute amount of highly poisonous oil, that you place on the back of his neck, where his paws and mouth can't reach it. Then reclose the little cap, and dispose of the tube responsibly.
    You can buy this at your pet shop, or local pet wholesaler. They come in packs of five, and work out cheaper than the vet doing it, but are not cheap, about 20 pounds.
    This will keep your cat free of flee larvae, mites and ticks.
    In fact, our cat is in perfect health, and after two treatments, three weeks apart, you will find you cat has been completely freed of them.

    answered 2 years ago

    New Comment

    1000 words left


      If you would like something that is not poisonous and inexpensive, try mineral oil. Put a few drops in each ear and gently fold over the ear and massage the oil into the ear canal. Wait a day or two and swab out the ear with a cotton swab or a soft thin cloth. Repeat this until the ear looks clean. Check occasionally for reccurence.

      answered 2 years ago

      New Comment

      1000 words left

      Categories
      DogTime Media is Comscore's #1 ranked pet vertical market. DogTime Media is the only network made up exclusively of high quality pet content sites.