Ear mites affect cats and dogs, as well as other pets such as ferrets and rabbits. But they are most commonly found in felines, affecting as many as 25% of pet cats. If your cat is young and roams ...
New York Daily News: Pet Vet: Are odor and ear-mites connected in cats?
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette: Cats’ ear mites rarely infect owners’ ears ... without help
The Sun Chronicle: KITTY CORNER: Ear mites a formidable foe for cats
Cats don’t often get ear infections, but when they do, the cause can be complex. If your vet has ruled out ear mites -- the culprit in about half of all feline ear infections -- They’ll have to do ...
Northwest Arkansas Democrat Gazette: Cats’ ear mites rarely infect owners’ ears ... without help
“My cat has ear mites!” is heard frequently at my clinic. Ear mites are microscopic, spider-like parasites that live in the ear canals of pets. These mites can also infect dogs, but they are not ...
My 7-year-old Ragdoll has had ear mites for a long time, but recently he has begun to stink. He does not go outside, and I was wondering if the stench and the ear-mites are connected, or does he just ...
Q: My new kitten Nala has ear mites, for which my veterinarian prescribed treatment. I know from reading your column that some animal parasites also infect people. Can Nala's ear mites jump to me?
Mange is a skin problem that affects many animals, including cats, but it's not an illness. Mange is caused by tiny parasites called mites that bite your pet's skin and cause itching, flaking, hair ...