Today is Mother's Day in the United States, as well as in many countries around the world. Whether your child is two-legged or four-legged, whether your child is the human sort or the furry and whiskered sort, we want to wish every mother out there a beautiful, amazing day. Mothers of all kinds help make this world go round in more ways than one, and for that we are beyond grateful. We hope every mother of every kind is treated like royalty today.
For today's Mother's Day edition of the Sunday Selfies Blog Hop, my very own momma's boy Evan offered to snap a snuggly little shot for me.
Wishing every mother, and everyone else, a wonderful day!We're in the midst of tips regarding parasites and their prevention. We have so far covered heartworms, fleas, tapeworms, roundworms, hookworms, and whipworms. Now, today, it's all about those ear mites.
As is probably obvious, ear mites affect the ears, living primary in the ear canal. For what it's worth, ear mites are more commonly seen in cats, making dogs the luckier, less typical victims of these buggers. Ear mites can be spread directly from cat to cat.
Now, what will you notice if your cat, or dog, has an ear mite infestation? Your furbaby's ears will itch, they will scratch at them, there can therefore be inflammation in the area, and they may even shake their heads or hold their ears low due to the irritation. You also may see dark, brownish debris in the ears, which is commonly described as resembling coffee grounds.
If you do see any of the above symptoms in your kitty or pup, have them seen by a veterinarian. Ear mites can ultimately lead to secondary ear infections and other similar issues, so taking care of them is of course best for your furbaby's health and happiness. Your veterinarian can test for ear mites by swabbing the ears and looking at the debris under a microscope.
When it comes to treatment, it is of course best to use medications prescribed directly by your veterinarian. There are drops or other treatments that can offer a relatively fast-acting eradication of the ear mites. In addition, there are monthly preventatives that cover ear mites. These can typically help take care of existing mites, as well as prevent a future ear mite infestation. Discuss any and all such options with your veterinarian, especially if your furbaby is largely outdoors and potentially more susceptible to such infestations.
9 comments:
Evan is so adorable. Happy Mother's Day to you and your mom!
My Angel Tallulah had mites when I got her. The ultrasound was icky seeing them all moving around. XO
The Hubby and I visited my mother yesterday; he hadn't seen her in 18 months!
I had mailed her a Mother's Day card...with cats, of course...which she had displayed.
Aww!
Happy Mothers Day Evan! You gave mom a snuggly soft gift of love
Lovely picture of Evan. Happy Mother's Day ! Purrs
Hope your mom is having a purrfect Mother's Day :)
Happy Mother's Day to one of the best pet moms i've ever known.
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Evan is the most delightful boy and I love the cartoon!!!Happy Mother's Day
Aww, this is so very sweet! Happy Mother's Day to you and your mom!
P.S. - Evan is so adorable!
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