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| Mite Parasites of Cats - http://www.cathealth.com/mites.htm Parasites of the Skin: The Mitey Mites. New mites are being diagnosed in cats & new research is shedding light on the fascinating world of mites! Mites are much more common than you think. - Read more |
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| Feline Sense of Hearing - http://www.cathealth.com/CatEars.htm What you need to know about the feline sense of hearing. - Read more |
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| Structure & Function of the Ear in Cats: PetPlace.com - http://www.petplace.com/cats/structure-a The ears are the paired receptor organs designed for the special senses of hearing & balance. Each ear is divided anatomically & functionally into regions called the external (outside) ear, the middle ear & the inner ear. - Read more |
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| ACAREXX: New One-Time Treatment Available For Cats With Ear Mites - http://www.napsnet.com/pdf_archive/97/49 |
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| How to Clean Your Cat's Ears: PetPlavce.com - http://www.petplace.com/cats/how-to-clea Cats have long ear canals & improper cleaning can result in a ruptured eardrum, pain or lacerations of the canal. You can clean your cat's ears safely if you follow these steps. - Read more |
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| Feline Ear Care: Ear Disease - http://www.mvol.co.uk/elmhousevets/catin Otitis Externa Infection of the external ear canal & Otitis Media, infection of the middle ear, are usually caused by ear mites, bacteria or yeast. - Read more |
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| Feline Ear Infection: Know the Signs - http://www.associatedcontent.com/article |
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| Causes of feline ear discomfort: Natural Pet Health Blog - http://www.natural-pet-care.com/natural- Apart from the difference in frequency, cats & dogs are susceptible to practically the same types of infections of the external ear. For example, cat Ear Mites maybe a less common occurrence than dog Ear Mites but when infested, can lead to similar symptoms & develop into serious conditions in both, if not attended to in time. - Read more |
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| Ear Discharge in Cats: PetPlace.com - http://www.petplace.com/cats/ear-dischar Some cats tend to produce more wax than others, & keeping the ears clean helps prevent problems. For others, ear discharge is often a sign of trouble - most often the dreaded ear infection or ear mite. - Read more |
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| Preventing Feline Ear Disorders - http://www.petnutritionproducts.com/know The best way to avert feline ear disorders is to clean your cat’s ears at least once a month. Cleaning a cat’s ears is a simple process, but will require much patience & assistance if your cat does not like to have his/her ears cleaned. - Read more |
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| Ear Scratching & Head Shaking: Veterinary Teaching Hospital: CVM: University of Illinois - http://www.cvm.uiuc.edu/petcolumns/showa |
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| Client Procedures: Clean Ears - http://www.cathealth.com/CleanEarsProced What you need to know about cleaning your cat's ears at home. - Read more |
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| Head Shaking or Ear Scratching - http://www.petco.com/Content/ArticleList Your pet can't tell you that his ear is itchy, but he'll let you know by shaking his head or scratching at his ears. Then it's up to you & your veterinarian to figure out the cause & what to do about it. - Read more |
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| Cats: Susceptible to Ear Mites - http://www.articlesbase.com/pets-article Cats, more than of the other common house-pets, are susceptible to ear mites. Fortunately, when caught early, an ear mite infestation can easily be treated. - Read more |
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| Ear infection: Vetcentric.com - https://www.vetcentric.com/reference/enc |
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| Ear mites: Vetcentric.com - https://www.vetcentric.com/reference/enc |
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| Genetics & the White Cat - http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages Several articles concerning congenital hearing loss with a focus on the Norwegian Forest Cat. - Read more |
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| Roy Robinson on White Cats - http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages Article by the late Roy Robinson on the association of congenital hearing loss with whiteness & blue eye color. - Read more |
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| Aetiology, Prevalence & Diagnosis of Deafness in Dogs & Cats - http://www.lsu.edu/deafness/intro.htm |
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| Cat Ear care: Vetservice Info Database - http://home.vetservice.co.nz/home/index. |