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How will ear mites affect my cat?
The mite infestation is usually detected because the cat displays irritation in the ear by scratching. The ear may become red and inflamed, and skin diseases may result from the ear mite infestation.
How do I prevent my cat from getting ear mites?
Ear mites can multiply quickly prior to detection, so it’s important to check your cat’s ears if it is scratching them often or if the ears appear red and inflamed.
Ear mites are transmitted though social interaction with other infested cats, so all pets should be checked regularly at home and by your veterinarian for possible ear mite infestation.
Ear mites are treatable with a number of products currently on the market. Because the infestation is easily transmitted between animals, all animals in the household (both cats and dogs) should be treated for ear mites. Consult your veterinarian for a definitive diagnosis and treatment options.
Can humans be harmed by ear mites?
Ear mites are not generally considered a risk to humans.

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