Ear Mites: What Are They, and How Do I Get Rid of Them?

Ear mites, technically known as Otodectes cynotis, are a common and mild parasitic infection that can occur in cats and dogs.
In laymen's terms, they’re basically microscopic spiders that take up residence inside your pet’s ears. It sounds a little more horrifying than it actually is, but it makes you think twice about cuddling up with your furry friends in bed, doesn't it? Luckily, these small parasites are easy to treat if you catch them early. In rare cases, your dog or cat might have a hypersensitivity to the organisms, which can lead to complications like intense irritation in the ear. That’s why it’s important to know how to spot them.What are the signs of ear mites?
If your pet acquires ear mites, it won’t take long for them to let you know. There are a few easily recognizable symptoms to look out for:- Consistent scratching of the ears or shaking of the head
- Generalized itching around the neck and upper body
- Thick brown or reddish crust in the outer ear
- Dark, waxy discharge from the ears that often resembles coffee grounds
- Foul odors coming from the ears
- An irritated, inflamed appearance inside the ear
- Ear mites can also appear on other parts of the body during heavy infestations