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Is there any long term effects to a cats hearing if earmites are left untreated?
Sorry for those of you that think I'm a terrrible pet owner, ITS NOT MY CAT! I just wanted to clear that up.
7 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
There is a long term affect to the cats ears - your cat is violently shaking and scratching at its ears. Aura hematoma's are extremely painful and can actually destroy and deform the ear over time. Keep in mind that they feed on blood - so you run the risk of making your cat anemic as well. Keep in mind that YOU can get earmites too (unlikely but possible) - so please! PLEASE treat your cat! Revolution will keep earmites away for a month at a time.
Source(s): Vet Tech - Anonymous1 decade ago
Yes.
Untreated earmites can lead to ear deformities and loss of hearing and balance.
Revolution will NOT effectively treat an advanced case of earmites; miticide from your vet (not over-the-counter) is the only solution.
Whoever owns this poor kitty, I do hope that you will help it!
- RobinLv 61 decade ago
Would YOU like to have bugs crawling around in your ears for more than a minute? Treating earmites is SO easy, and all it takes is one visit to a vet. If you can't afford it, please give your cat to your local animal shelter so they can provide it with the health care it needs.
In response to another person's answer, you CAN'T get earmites from your cat. But still...would you even want to be around bugs in your cats ears and in your house?
- g gLv 61 decade ago
yes. i also had a friend who left his cats ears untreated and the cat ended up with problems keeping its balance just walking across the room. it was really sad.
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- MommyCalebLv 51 decade ago
the cat can end up having surgery or losing the ear all together. they may even lose their hearing if there is a bad enough infection.