12-19-2009, 08:43 PM
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Also watch their ears for signs of infection.
Look into the ear canals for goop. This is a problem that can easily be cured with antibiotics but if left go for too long can spread and be potentially fatal.
Should you find dark, almost black deposits in the ears they have ear mites. There are very good treatments available at most any good pet store.
I agree with Twitchy on the collars. Cats like to explore tight spaces and collars are not a good idea for indoor cats.
Look into the ear canals for goop. This is a problem that can easily be cured with antibiotics but if left go for too long can spread and be potentially fatal.
Should you find dark, almost black deposits in the ears they have ear mites. There are very good treatments available at most any good pet store.
I agree with Twitchy on the collars. Cats like to explore tight spaces and collars are not a good idea for indoor cats.