What's the matter with Garfield's ears? Many parents smell the cat's odor when they hold the cat, but the odor doesn't seem to be emanating from the body. When it comes out, careful parents will see that the smell comes from the ears. And Garfield will scratch his ears with his paws from time to time, or shake his head. This may be due to the presence of ear mites in your cat's ears.
If mites appear in Garfield's ears, first clean his ear canal, you can choose to use a special ear cleaning solution. Shake the ear-clearing liquid evenly first, then open Garfield's ears and open the ear hairs to see the pierced ears, and then drip into the ears according to the dosage on the instruction manual. After massaging the ear canal for about a dozen times, I finally asked Garfield to shake his head, and then use a tissue to wipe off the dirt after he was done.
If you find that Garfield's ear hair grows very densely, it will cause the cat's ears to be poorly ventilated and accumulate more earwax. Pull out the ear hairs to avoid the accumulation of more earwax and prevent too many diseases, but not all cats need to be pulled out, if you see too dense or too long , these are needed. Finally, you need to clean the outer ear. First, you can wrap the Garfield cat to soothe its emotions, and don't let it move around casually. Next, turn its ears out slowly to the outside, pay attention to the whole process not too much force, be very careful, and then use a wet towel to clean off the stains on the outer ear , and finally rub some saline or glycerin on it.
In general, if cats have unhealthy ears, they may have eye diseases. Indispensably, if conditions permit, parents can do ear prevention for cats once a month.
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