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Susan,
have you tried hydrogen peroxide? use a cotton ball dipped in the
peroxide, and swab the ear without too far inside. It will bubble and
your kitten will be upset, but you can wrap the kitten in a towel with
its paws tucked in so it wont scratch or bite you. Then after you do
that, you can move into a q-tip dipped in the same stuff and go down as
far as you can without actually entering deep down into the ear. Keep
this up for about 4 weeks, using the peroxide every other day or so.
Trish
On Sat, 17 Jun 2000 21:50:28 -0700 Susan Carmack <[log in to unmask]>
writes:
> Hi all,
>
> ><<However, I've heard that
> >people who live close to the land tend generally to be less
> sentimental
> >about animals.
>
> Speaking of animals, we have a kitten with what looks like earmites!
> Yum! I
> would like to treat this condition paleolithically but I don't know
> where
> to look. All the sites I have visited suggest drugs to cure this and
> I
> would like not to go that route. There is a lot of black goo coming
> out of
> Simon's ears!
>
> Any suggestions would be much appreciated.
>
> Paleopetting-
> Susan
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