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Administering ear drops to your cat
Instructions
Remember that the ear may be very painful and that the cat may respond by scratching and biting.
Warm the medication by standing the bottle in a bowl of warm water for a few minutes.
Hold the cat securely in your lap. You may need to have someone help you by wrapping the cat in a blanket with only the head exposed.
Make sure you have carefully read the label and understand the dosing instructions.
Draw up the liquid into the dropper.
Use the last two fingers of the same hand to hold the tip of the ear.
Place your remaining hand under the cat’s jaw to support the head.
Apply a small amount of medication into the ear.
Rub the ear against the cat’s head in a circular motion. Be cautious and gentle. The cat may not allow you to do this.
Release the ear and let your cat shake its head. If the medication contains a wax solvent, debris will be dissolved so it can be shaken out.
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2916 Dundas Street W,
Toronto, Ontario
(416) 762-0202
info@junctionpetclinic.com
Mon: 8am - 6pm
Tue: 8am - 6pm
Wed: 8am - 6pm
Thur: 8am - 6pm
Fri: 9am - 5pm
Welcome
New Clients
About Us
Office Tour
Team JPC & Pets
Meet Dr. O'Meara
Blog
Services
General Medicine
Behavioral Counseling
Veterinary Specialist Referrals
Cardiology
Nutritional Counseling
End Of Life Care
Medical Services
Medical Assessment
Dentistry
Cardiology (Heart)
Flea Control
Dermatology (Skin)
Radiology (X-rays)
Preventive Services
Tick Prevention
Heartworm Prevention
Flea Prevention and Control
Surgical Procedures
Spay and Neuter
Soft Tissue Surgery
Microchipping
Microchip Pet Identification
Wellness and Vaccination Programs
Senior Pet Wellness
Adult Pet Wellness
Puppy & Kitten Exams
Emergency and/or Extended Care
Pet Health
Pet Health Library
How To Videos
Helpful Tips for Cats
Brushing your cat’s teeth
Administering eye drops to your cat
Giving liquid medication to your cat
Giving your cat a pill
Administering ear drops to your cat
Helpful Tips for Dogs
Collecting a urine specimen from your dog – Male
Collecting a urine specimen from your dog – Female
Brushing your dog’s teeth
Administering eye drops to your dog
Administering ear drops to your dog
Giving liquid medication to your dog
Giving your dog a pill
Pet Health Checker
Pet Insurance
Contact
Appointment Request