Many friends like to raise cats, but they don’t know much about some cat care knowledge. Many netizens will ask how to completely remove cat ear mites and what medicines are good for cat ear mites. Let the editor take you to see this question below. Can cat ear mites infect people!
Cat ear mites will not infect people, and even if parasites are contaminated with human bodies, they will not survive long. Because ear mites do not exist in our ears for a long time, they have no big impact on us. Climbing ear mites on human body skin may cause itching to the skin. This situation is extremely rare and the treatment method is very simple. Just a little anti-inflammatory ointment is needed. However, ear mites have a relatively large impact on cats, and the owner must treat them in a timely manner.
In the early stages of ear mites infection, we cannot see any symptoms because these ear mites will not cause any discomfort in the cat. Once ear mites cause discomfort in the cat, cats usually constantly scratch their ears with their claws, because ear mites can cause itching in the ears, so cats will constantly scratch their ears to relieve itching. A violent head shaking is also one of the symptoms, because the cat wants to try to shake out something that causes discomfort in the ears to relieve the itching of the ears. There are usually two treatment methods for ear mites, topical medication and ear canal medication. Topical drugs are similar to external deworming. They do not drip the drugs directly into the cat's ears, but into the skin between the cat's shoulder blades. These drugs are sucked into the skin by the cat and entered the blood, thus effectively treating ear mites. This drug is used in combination with external deworming drugs, which can be very effective in preventing ear mites. Therefore, it is recommended to use this type of medicine for cats every month to achieve preventive effects.
Ear canal medication is the most direct way to kill ear mites. Usually, most cats are very resistant to this type of drug. Generally, this drug only kills adult ear mites, and the eggs they leave behind may continue to develop in the ear. Therefore, even after the cat's ear mites are cured, it still needs to continue to take medicine for a period of time to achieve the purpose of completely eliminating the ear mites.
Also, be sure to keep your cat warm and don’t make it sick. Remember to prepare some favorite food for him!