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Ear Infections

We at The Cat Practice in Oak Park, IL, are your cat veterinarian providing professional pet care and service in our community. If your precious feline is suffering ear pain or scratching ear nuisances, we can help determine if an ear infection may be the cause.

Cat Ear Infection

Ear Infections in Your Cat

Although ear infections are uncommon among felines, it can typically be treated fairly easily. They can occur to any cat, but some are more susceptible. For instance, cats with diabetes, allergies, or autoimmune issues could be more at risk of developing a serious ear infection.

The following are some causes and symptoms of ear infections:

Causes of an Ear Infection

An ear infection in your cat can be caused by a number of different things, including:

  • Foreign objects such as grass or hair
  • Disease
  • Skin disorders
  • Autoimmune disorders
  • Over cleaning
  • Ear mites
  • Allergies
  • Inappropriate treatments
  • Trauma


Symptoms of an Ear Infection

The symptoms of an ear infection might include the following:

  • Head shaking
  • Scratching ear irritations
  • Rubbing ears on floors or furniture
  • Tilted head
  • Ear odor and discharge
  • Excessive ear wax
  • Red, swollen skin or sores around the ear


Treatments for an Ear Infection in Your Cat

If your cat shows any signs of ear pain or discomfort, it can be important that you make an appointment with a veterinarian to treat it and make sure it doesn’t devolve into a worse situation. Take preventative measures early and avoid catastrophes and expensive bills later.

Services we can provide for cat ear infections include:

  • Ear cleaning
  • Antibiotics
  • Antifungal treatments
  • Allergy treatments


What You Can Do to Prevent Cat Ear Infections

You can do a few things at home to prevent ear infections from developing in your cat.

  • Monitor his ears regularly.
  • Use a special ear-cleaning method made especially for cats.
  • Train yourself on proper ear-cleaning techniques.
  • Avoid letting your cat outside for too long.
  • Make sure your cat gets an annual wellness exam.


Get Pet Care from Our Veterinarian if Your Cat Is Having Ear Pain

We at The Cat Practice in Oak Park, IL, understand the difficulties of having an ailing cat. We love cats and that’s why we are dedicated to stopping your pet’s suffering and getting him back on track to wellness. Let us help take the stress off your shoulders.

Give us a call today and together we can help your loving feline feel active and happy again. Call us at (708) 383-5997 for more information.