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I think Patches has some kind of mites. I'm looking for medicine online online. Anybody have any experience with this? (Original Post) Walleye Aug 2024 OP
What kind of pet is Patches? 33taw Aug 2024 #1
He is a 10-year-old kitty neutered. Walleye Aug 2024 #4
Ear mites? SheltieLover Aug 2024 #2
Thank you I have a Walgreens close by. I'll go check it out. Walleye Aug 2024 #3
Call the pharmacy? SheltieLover Aug 2024 #5
Thanks I'll let you know how it works out Walleye Aug 2024 #6
thx! SheltieLover Aug 2024 #7
Ear mites Figarosmom Aug 2024 #8
Walleye, your not giving us much info canetoad Aug 2024 #9
Thanks, but I don't think it's ear mites. I think I'm gonna call a mobile vet next week Walleye Aug 2024 #10
Those small black specks sound like they could be flea dirt. femmedem Aug 2024 #11

SheltieLover

(59,808 posts)
2. Ear mites?
Fri Aug 23, 2024, 09:56 AM
Aug 2024

Go to a Walgreens & ask pharmacist for a small bottle of Sweet Oil. Should take care of it & it's very reasonable.

Not sure why it seems only Walgreens carries it or why they keep it behind the counter.

I hope this helps!

Figarosmom

(3,035 posts)
8. Ear mites
Fri Aug 23, 2024, 09:44 PM
Aug 2024

Usually all u have to do is wipe them out with a kleenex and some sweet oil
I'm sure any oil will likely do or even Vaseline. Smothers the mites.

canetoad

(18,179 posts)
9. Walleye, your not giving us much info
Sat Aug 24, 2024, 12:14 AM
Aug 2024

And I bet if you explained fully what's happening with Patches, someone here could pass on their knowledge or experience.

If the problem is ear mites: is Patches shaking head, pawing at ear? You may find a good ear cleaner at a pet supply

Squirt it in, thumb over ear, so not shaken out. Gently massage base of ear till the cleaner works it's way down. Repeat EVERY DAY FOR 3 OR 4 DAYS. No slacking.

Give treat for being a good ....?

Walleye

(35,986 posts)
10. Thanks, but I don't think it's ear mites. I think I'm gonna call a mobile vet next week
Sat Aug 24, 2024, 05:33 AM
Aug 2024

It’s some sort of skin in the irritation under his fur, there’s tiny little black specks in his fur occasionally I’ve tried to look at with the magnifying glass. , but they’re really small. And there’s a roughness around his neck. I don’t know how it’s gonna work because Patches hides under the bed when anybody comes in the house, he seems OK this morning, begging for food and stuff, but he still stops to scratch and lick his back. thanks for your help. I’ll let you know what happens

femmedem

(8,449 posts)
11. Those small black specks sound like they could be flea dirt.
Sat Aug 24, 2024, 09:22 PM
Aug 2024

And perhaps your cat is allergic to fleas. https://www.pdsa.org.uk/pet-help-and-advice/pet-health-hub/conditions/flea-allergy-in-cats#:~:text=Flea%2Dallergic%20dermatitis%20(FAD),%2C%20tummy%2C%20and%20back%20legs.

If that's the case, please ask the vet to recommend a flea medicine. Some of the over-the-counter remedies are both ineffective and dangerous. I only use ones I get from my vet.

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