The Answer:
Ear mites are tiny parasites that feed on the skin
surface of certain animals. While they are most commonly found on the
ears of young cats and dogs, ferrets and even humans can have ear
mites. Despite their name, ear mites can turn up anywhere on an
animal's body. A sure sign your pet has ear mites is frequent
scratching of ears and heavy wax buildup.
Veterinarians can prescribe medication—usually drops—to treat
ear mites. Because the mites are very contagious between animals, it
is a good idea to have any other pets you may have treated at the same
time. Treatment should be administered for at least one month.
We suggest that you follow your veterinarian's advice. And don't
worry, chances are good that your cats will build up an immunity to
ear mites.
You can get more more information about ear mites in cats at
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—The Editors