Pet Healthcare Tips: When your cat won’t stop scratching


Let’s chat about ears. Cat’s ears. Does your cat scratch its adorable tiny ears also frequently? Well, your beloved pet may have ear mites. Very contagious, these very small frustrating parasites nestle in your cats and dogs’ ears and trigger strong skin irritation and itching.

It is normal to see your pet scratch their ears right here and there, just like we do. But when the itching and scratching turns into as well frequent and sometimes even lead to bleeding and ear trauma, this is a significant pet healthcare problem. You ought to see a vet ahead of the mites spread to other components of their body.

Therapy for ear mites will start with cleansing the ear and ear canal to get all the dirt and wax out of the way. Mites live on and hide behind the wax and if the ears are not effectively cleaned the treatment will be much less efficient.

The pet treatment taker will possibly want to use antibiotic medication into the pet’s ear canal and use flea management products in purchase to stop the spread of dust mites to other parts of the human body.

If you want more information and ideas about your pet’s wellness and pet healthcare plan, make sure you visit us at www.PetAssure.com or give us a call at 888-789-PETS (7387)

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