Ear Infection in Cat

Updated on November 18, 2008
L.M. asks from Littleton, CO
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Hello Moms!
I have a 1 year old Persian cat and she has had an ear infection off and on (more on then off) for the past 9 months now. My vet and I have tried everything from drops, to oral antibiotics. She has even seen a specialist. We have also had her on a special "non allergan" food for 2 months now.We are at a lose and I am running out of money! Persians I guess are prone to ear infections, but this one will not seem to go away. Has anyone experienced this same problem? Do you have any recommendations that you can give me? PLEASE HELP!!

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S.Y.

answers from Grand Junction on

Garlic is antibacterial, antifungal. There areseveral ways to use it. Put an organic garlic glove in the ear or put garlic in olive oil for a while and put the garlic oil drops in the ear. Also chop up garlic or use a pill size piece and just put it in the cats mouth.

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J.A.

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I had a cat w/ repeated ear infections and it ended up being cancer. The cancer eventually spread to his brain and killed him. By the time the figured out what was goig on it was too late. I hope that is not the case for you, but I thought I would share my story.

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A.B.

answers from Denver on

Hi...

I had a dog that would get ear infections all the time until it was determined that she had a wheat allergy. After we changer her diet, her ear problems went away. Look into food allergies. This could be the reason for your kitty's ear infections.

A.

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K.N.

answers from Denver on

http://www.petplace.com/article-printer-friendly.aspx?id=735

http://www.petplace.com/article-printer-friendly.aspx?id=...

Here are a couple of articles about ear issues in cats that I think you will find helpful. They are from a very reputable veterinary website. Although not impossible in a cat so young, it is highly unlikely your cat has cancer. You mentioned you went to a specialist but didn't say what kind---if you haven't seen a dermatologist, that is who I would recommend you see. In the Denver area Linda Messinger is one of the best at VRCC. Their phone number is 303-874-PETS.

Best wishes and please keep us posted.

BTW---GARLIC IS A MEMBER OF THE ALLIUM SPP. AND IS TOXIC TO ANIMALS, EVEN TOPICALLY AS CATS ARE FREQUENT GROOMERS.

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J.L.

answers from Pocatello on

I don't know how well this will work on your cat and it stinks (literally), but you can take a garlic gel, poke a hole in it with a pin, and squeeze a few drops of garlic into your cat's ears. Garlic is a powerful anti-microbial and can do wonders on an ear infection. But, your cat will smell like garlic for a few days.

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B.M.

answers from Denver on

Hi L.,
Have you tried Zymox? It helped my dog who had chronic ear infection and nothing else worked. It contains enzymes found in raw milk - so if you have access to raw milk, you might try that. (don't use pasteurized milk - it would make it worse). Here's a source:
http://www.calvetsupply.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD...

I also suggest dietary support that boosts the adrenals and the immune system. Research a raw diet for cats - I make my own cat food using the recipe at catnutrition.org - they love it. Also, just adding a little yogurt and some raw meat to their commercial cat food may help.

I also put some finely diced garlic in their food, and cod liver oil.

I'm no expert nor a vet, but I don't have to take my animals to the vet unless they get in a fight. They never get sick anymore - and it's been 4 years for cats, 8 years for dog.

Hope this helps,
-B.

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D.D.

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Sometimes ear infections can be linked to a food allergy. You can try a non-allergenic diet for 6 weeks

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J.F.

answers from Colorado Springs on

Cattails Feline Health Center--Dr. Clauss is VERY caring and treats only cats. Good luck!

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A.J.

answers from Salt Lake City on

I was a vet tech for 10 years, and with all the different doctors I have worked for, their next step would be to assume that your kitty has a food allergy. Have you tried a food trial yet? Hill's Science Diet has a precription food called Z/D that is hypoallergenic. You need to feed that and absolutely NOTHING else for at least 10 weeks to know if it working...no treats of any kind.

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J.J.

answers from Denver on

This might not sound like it makes sense, but I had the same problem with my dogs. It wasn't until I changed their food that the ear infection went away. I was later told by another vet that sometimes a food allergy will manifest itself as an ear infection or itchy feet (where they lick their paws all the time). It can't hurt to try! Good luck!

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M.H.

answers from Pocatello on

Try putting Collodial Silver in her ear. The best kind to get for humans and animals is from this website:
http://www.purestcolloids.com/mesosilver.htm

Hope she gets better!!
M.E.

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A.M.

answers from Denver on

Has your vet checked your cat's thyroid levels? A lot of times if they are out of whack it can cause chronic ear infections. I work at a vet's office by the way. GL!

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