The reason the mite wax is darker is that it s mixed in with dried blood and skin from the damage the mites are doing to your cat s ears.
Cat ear wax build up.
Place your thumb and forefinger on the base of your cat s outer ear and massage the base to allow the ear wax to loosen up in her ear.
Most cats are fine without it but for those who are prone to wax build up and or ear infections ear cleaning is a very important part of your cat s hygiene needs.
It doesn t have an odor and he doesn t scratch or tilt his head or act weird because of it.
When it builds up in the ears it can appear to be dirt or dried blood.
This often just pushes wax deeper into the ear rather than removing it.
It also protects ear canal skin from irritation due to water.
Had it his whole life and he is now 1 almost 2 years old.
To clean your cat s ear of debris and ear wax ask your veterinarian about a good ear cleaner.
Remove any fluid wax or discharge with a cotton ball.
I clean it out with a tips and it s back in a week or less.
This wax protects the ear from dust foreign particles and microorganisms.
The wax in a cat with ear mites is darker brown or black and is described as looking like coffee grounds.
Ear cleaning is not usually necessary in cats.
Wipe up fluid discharge and debris with a cotton ball.
There may also be scabs and blood if the ear was very irritated.
Your cat should enjoy this quick 45 second massage.
Your veterinarian can help you decide how often your dog s ears should be cleaned.
I usually use a soft tissue and gently wipe the inside of the outer ear as the discharge is coming out.
Massage the base of the ear for 30 to 45 seconds to loosen ear wax.
In normal circumstances excess wax finds its way out of.
It also will smell bad.
A kitty naturally produces a little wax but those with systemic inflammation from allergies can start producing more ear wax than usual according to the all feline animal hospital.
Cleaning your dog s ears does not require any special equipment.
Remember to not poke anything inside the ear.
Your kitty s ear wax also called cerumen is naturally brown in color.
Ear infections in cats can be caused by a number of things including a piece of debris caught in their ear canal wax buildup in the ear canal allergies to food or pollen autoimmune diseases thick hair in the ear canal a ruptured eardrum drug reactions tumors or polyps in the ear canal and environmental irritants.
If you secrete an excessive amount of wax or if earwax isn t cleared effectively it may build up and block your ear canal.
The discharge is helping to push out the mites the waste and the wax build up caused by your cat s ear reacting to the mites.