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Cleaning your cat's ears

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Here is another valuable tidbit from my Cat Crazy newsletter. I hope you can learn something from it.

TODAY'S PET TIP

Cleaning Your Cats Ears

Cleaning ears may look easy but it is more difficult than you think. Cats have long ear canals and improper cleaning can result in a ruptured eardrum, pain or lacerations of the canal. You can clean your cat's ears safely if you follow these steps:

# Restrain your cat. Wrap your kitty in a large thick towel with just her head exposed. This will keep her from wriggling out of your grasp or scratching you.

# Clean the ear lobe. Using a cotton ball moistened with water, gently rub the large pieces of dirt, wax and debris off the ear lobe. Repeat on the opposite ear.

# Clean the cartilage of the ear. After most of the debris has been removed with the moistened cotton ball, use a cotton tip applicator (Q-Tip(r)), moistened with water,
to gently remove the pieces of debris trapped within the cartilage of the ear. Be very careful not to place the Q-tip down the ear canal. This will stimulate head shaking and can lead to ear trauma.

It is safest to clean only the parts of the ear you can see. If there is significant
wax just inside the ear canal, you can briefly place the tip of the Q-tip into the
ear canal to remove the debris. However, this is most important: You should ALWAYS be able to see the cotton tip of the Q-tip.

After cleaning ears, it is a good idea to offer a treat. This will help make the next ear cleaning session a little smoother.

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Personal note: I have never had a problem doing Kittles' ears as he thinks he is getting a massage and just loves it. And, he gets treats all the time!

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Kris
Posted by Kris (krisrep)
2 weeks ago
I clean Eboni and Bleu's ears, but we have never done Max's. I don't think he would like it at this point in his life. Fortunately, he has never had any problems and the vet has never had any concerns when he checked his ears. It is something we should have started when Max was little, though.

N. Cathy S.
Posted by N. Cathy S. (stevecat511)
2 weeks ago
Yes, definitely a practice to be started at a young age. Kittles thinks he is getting an ear massage so, he loves it.

Kris
Posted by Kris (krisrep)
2 weeks ago
I honestlhy don't know why we have never done this. I am just thankful Max has not had problems.

Amber
Posted by Amber (ThePlaidAvenger)
2 weeks ago
y'know, this is one thing that's great about having 4 cats that are loving brothers: they groom one another, including inside each other's ears. saliva and cat tongue hopefully are just as good as Q-Tip and water. ;-)

N. Cathy S.
Posted by N. Cathy S. (stevecat511)
2 weeks ago
Lol! I know what you mean. At least you cannot lose the cat's tongue in the ear canal! haha

lilyrose
Posted by lilyrose
2 weeks ago
geez...I never cleaned my cats ears. I didn't know we were supposed to. duh

N. Cathy S.
Posted by N. Cathy S. (stevecat511)
2 weeks ago
It is more important if they go outdoors. But, I have always had indoor animals and have cleaned their ears. I guess it is just me being sanitary or over protective. lol

lilyrose
Posted by lilyrose
2 weeks ago
LOL You're too funny! We always had multiple cats and they licked each other's ears. Kinda gross...but hey, they seemed to enjoy it! lol

N. Cathy S.
Posted by N. Cathy S. (stevecat511)
2 weeks ago
When I had Midnight (RIP) and Fluffy (RIP), they would groom one another also. But, I still cleaned their ears. They, like Kittles, loved it.

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