Ear Infections in Cats (Otitis Externa) | VCA Animal Hospital
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What Are The Clinical Signs of An Ear Infection?Don't These Signs Usually Suggest Ear Mites?Since These Symptoms Are similar, Can I Just Buy Some Ear Drops?How Are Ear Infections Diagnosed?How Are Ear Infections Treated?What Is The Prognosis? Ear infections cause pain and discomfort, and the ear canals are sensitive. Many cats will shake their head and scratch their ears, attempting to remove the debris and fluid from the ear canal. The ears often become red and inflamed and may develop an offensive odor. A black, brown, or yellow discharge is commonly observed.
Ear infections cause pain and discomfort, and the ear canals are sensitive. Many cats will shake their head and scratch their ears, attempting to remove the debris and fluid from the ear canal. The ears often become red and inflamed and may develop an offensive odor. A black, brown, or yellow discharge is commonly observed.
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