What happens if water gets in cat's ears?

Bacteria and yeast require three things to grow: a food source, the right temperature and water. When excess moisture is present in your pet's ear, the environment is just right for excess bacteria and yeast to grow, quickly leading to an ear infection.
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How do you get fluid out of a cat's ear?

Steps for Cat Ear Cleaning
  1. Heavily moisten a cotton ball with the ear cleaner.
  2. Apply the cotton ball to the base of the ear and fold the ear flap over onto the cotton ball.
  3. Massage the base of the ear (you should hear a squishing sound), and then allow your cat to shake his head.
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Can water harm a cat?

Whichever method you choose, it is important to encourage your cat to drink water. While many may think milk is a good substitute, it is only a myth, and can even cause digestive problems with your cat. Getting your cat to drink water is just as important as feeding her a proper nutrition.
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Can you flush out a cat's ear?

No. While it is important to clean your cat's ears when needed, over-cleaning may cause irritation in the ear canal and this can lead to infection. Most cats have healthy, clean ears and never need to have their ears cleaned.
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Are cat ears supposed to be wet inside?

In a healthy cat, the ears will have very little ear wax and the discharge will be a light brownish color. The healthy discharge will have no smell and be accompanied by a pink, clean inner ear canal.
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Do cats get embarrassed?

Fearful cats arch their backs and hiss to scare away the threat. Surprised pets dart out of the room or take cover under the couch. More complex emotions, such as embarrassment, shame, jealousy, disappointment, and compassion, are a little tougher to figure out when it comes to pets.
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Is cat ear wax black?

Wax in both normal cats and cats infected with mites is brown. The normal type of wax is a lighter brown color and does not give off an odor. The wax in a cat with ear mites is darker brown or black and is described as looking like coffee grounds.
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What is the black gunk in my cat's ears?

Some cats are more bothered by ear mites than others. Mites also stimulate the wax producing glands inside the ear canal. The result is a black, crusty build-up in the ears that resembles coffee grounds. This discharge is made of blood, wax, debris, and mites themselves.
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What is the brown stuff in my cat's ears?

As with humans, it's completely normal for a small amount of earwax to form in your cat's ears. However, excessive wax buildup can occur if your kitty has allergies, a bacterial infection, systemic inflammation, ear mites, or a yeast infection. A cat's brown earwax often resembles dirt or dried blood inside the ears.
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What does an Ear infection look like in a cat?

Symptoms of Ear infection in Cats

Ear discharge resembling coffee grounds. Yellowish or black discharge. Head tilting. Swelling or redness in the ear canal.
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Do cats fart?

Like other gastrointestinal functions, flatulence is a natural occurrence in animals. Though not as often (or as loudly) as dogs and humans, the dignified cat does, indeed, pass gas.
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Why do cats hate getting wet?

Cats are fastidious animals that spend a great deal of their day grooming themselves. Wet fur is extremely uncomfortable for a cat and often takes a long time to dry. Wet fur is also heavier than dry and thus makes a cat less nimble and easier for predators to catch.
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Do cats like ice cubes in their water?

Cats sometimes prefer drinking water that is cold, because they might perceive cold water to be fresher. Keep your cat's water cold by replenishing it regularly. You could even pop a few ice cubes in the bowl if the weather is particularly warm.
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Why does it sound like there's water in my cats ear?

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 ...
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Why is my cat holding one ear down?

If your cat holds down one ear partially instead of having both ears perked as they normally are, it usually indicates a problem. If you notice these signs, your cat may have an ear infection or parasite infestation, which is very uncomfortable and sometimes even painful.
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Is a cat ear infection an emergency?

An ear infection is an emergency when your pet is in pain, you cannot touch or look in your dog's ear, the ear is red and swollen, and/or your dog has a head tilt. All ear infections should be examined and treated by a veterinarian.
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Why do cats ears stink?

Ear infections cause pain and discomfort, and the ear canals are sensitive. Many cats will shake their head and scratch their ears attempting to remove the debris and fluid from the ear canal. The ears often become red and inflamed and may develop an offensive odor. A black or yellow discharge is commonly observed.
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How often should you clean your cats ears?

Only clean your cat's ears if a small to moderate amount of debris or discharge can be seen in the pinna and the ear drum is intact. Clean the ears only as needed, such as once every 2-3 months. Over-cleaning can lead to irritation. Healthy cats generally do not need routine ear cleaning.
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Can indoor cat get ear mites?

Ear mites are the leading cause of feline ear problems. These microscopic parasites can be extremely itchy for your pet if undiagnosed. Whether your cat is an outdoor or indoor cat, they can be easily affected by these mites.
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Can you clean cats ears with Q Tip?

Never use vinegar or hydrogen peroxide to clean your cat's ears — these substances just aren't safe for your kitty. Also, never use cotton-tipped swabs, like Q-tips, in a cat's ear at home. It's just too easy to push debris and wax further down into the ear canal.
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Should cats sneeze often?

An occasional sneeze in a cat is normal and no real cause for alarm. Just as in humans, sneezing in cats is an explosive release of air through the nose and mouth - often the body's response to irritants in the nasal passages. Sometimes, excitement or movement can bring on sneezing in cats.
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Does cutting whiskers hurt cat?

Cutting whiskers is not only painful, but can decrease a cat's spatial awareness. This can cause them to knock into things, become disorientated, less able to protect themselves from danger and less agile. So, put the scissors away and let your cat's whiskers grow wild!
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Do cats laugh?

Do cats laugh? Cats can't physically laugh, but they do have their own way of letting us know they are enjoying something. The closet sound of joy you may get from a happy cat is purring, which some people like to perceive as laughter.
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Why is my cat crying real tears?

Cats crying tears can be a sign of debris, a scratch on your cat's eye, or other eye problems. Being left alone for long periods without enough stimulation can cause any apartment pet to feel bored and lonely.
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Why do cats not drink water next to their food?

Cats are biologically programmed not to drink water which is near their food or near their toileting area - this is thought to be their instinctive avoidance of contaminating their water with potential sources of bacteria.
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