A detailed explanation of this article: What should I do if there are ear mites in cats?

 8:09am, 11 June 2025

Ear mites on cats' ears are a common parasite that affect cats' hearing and health. If your cat has ear mites on its ears, you can take a few steps to help it recover.

First, observe the cat's ear symptoms.

Cats infected with ear mites often experience symptoms such as itchy ears, redness, black secretions or peeling, and may even lose their balance.

If your cat has these symptoms, you need to take it to the veterinarian for examination in time.

Secondly, the veterinarian will make a diagnosis to determine whether the cat is infected with ear mites.

Diagnosis usually involves taking foreign body samples from the ear, performing etiological analysis or examining ear symptoms.

If it is indeed an ear mite infection, the veterinarian will provide targeted treatment for the cat, which generally includes using drugs to drip into the ear canal or taking oral drugs.

In addition to treatment, some care is also required during the treatment process.

On the one hand, you can help cats clean secretions accumulated in their ears and use a special ear cleaning solution to clean cats' ears.

On the other hand, you need to provide a good nutrition and comfortable environment to increase your cat's immunity and resistance.

Finally, reinfection of ear mites should be prevented and avoided in a timely manner.

You can take your cat to the veterinarian for physical examinations and tests, clean the cat's bathroom regularly and take a bath.

In addition, avoid contact with other animals or environments infected with ear mites to avoid reinfection.

In short, although ear mites on cat ears are not serious diseases, they require timely treatment and care.

Only in this way can the cat feel good and regain its vitality and health.