Kathy and Kitty
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Kitty has had a sore in front of his ear. We've been having luck treating with non steroidal silver sulfadiazine - but yesterday he scratched open a sore behind his ear, and I thought, time to rule out ringworm!
So we saw the vet. Now TWO vets think it is not wingworm, but we've taken a culture. What Kitty DOES have is bacteria in his ears - cocci (?) bacteria, i.e. otitis.
The sore in front of his ear has been dry all along, but the one in back looks moist.
Vet's recommendation is Tresaderm. She thinks topical steroids for a brief period would not hurt Kitty or cause remission. I said I would consult with my feline diabetes magnificent mates first!!! Because there is more wonderful experience here than in any vet's office.
Is there anything else to use that is non-steroidal? Anyone have ideas?
We need something to go IN the ear as well as ON the sores. For tonight, she suggested not treating at all. But we need to do something about the bacteria. As for cause... food allergy maybe? Or just plain old no cause.
Thanks, everyone.
Kitty has had a sore in front of his ear. We've been having luck treating with non steroidal silver sulfadiazine - but yesterday he scratched open a sore behind his ear, and I thought, time to rule out ringworm!
So we saw the vet. Now TWO vets think it is not wingworm, but we've taken a culture. What Kitty DOES have is bacteria in his ears - cocci (?) bacteria, i.e. otitis.
The sore in front of his ear has been dry all along, but the one in back looks moist.
Vet's recommendation is Tresaderm. She thinks topical steroids for a brief period would not hurt Kitty or cause remission. I said I would consult with my feline diabetes magnificent mates first!!! Because there is more wonderful experience here than in any vet's office.
Is there anything else to use that is non-steroidal? Anyone have ideas?
We need something to go IN the ear as well as ON the sores. For tonight, she suggested not treating at all. But we need to do something about the bacteria. As for cause... food allergy maybe? Or just plain old no cause.
Thanks, everyone.