Priority: High


Overview

  • Needs a veterinary appointment within 12 hours.
  • If it is after hours, closely monitor your cat.
  • If your cat’s condition worsens, seek emergency care.
  • If symptoms change, repeat and revise the Symptom Checker.

Symptom Considerations

  • Ear problems are common.
  • Diagnostic testing, such as an ear swab, may be needed.
  • Ear swap would need a microscope (cytology) exam.
  • Some questions to prepare for:
    • Has this happened before?
    • Do you have other cats with similar symptoms?
    • Is your cat itchy anywhere?
    • Do you clean your cat’s ears? What with?
  • Your cat may require:
    • Sedation for the procedure
    • Deep ear canal flushing
    • Oral or topical medications you will administer at home (anti-inflammatories, antibiotics, antifungals, ear cleaners)