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Is It Safe To Use Debrox, Mineral Or Sweet Oil For Wax Build Up In A Cat’s Ears? Tresaderm Is Now Too Costly.?
Posted on October 2nd, 2009 5 commentsI have a 9 year old Ragdoll that has oily skin, and has always had increased wax build-up in his ears, compared to other cats. If none of these items are safe to use in cats, could you please recommend something less expensive than the Tresaderm that he has always used?
5 responses to “Is It Safe To Use Debrox, Mineral Or Sweet Oil For Wax Build Up In A Cat’s Ears? Tresaderm Is Now Too Costly.?”

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I use Epi-Otic on my cat. It’s not too expensive for a large-ish bottle, and it inhibits yeast and bacterial growth.
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simply_g October 2nd, 2009 at 18:57
Hi I have a kitty that has very greasy black gunk in his ears even after I have had the vet rule out ear mites and infection numerous times. I use a general ear cleaner once weekly which prevents it from getting infected. I buy otirinse and put some on a cotton ball then wipe the gunk out of the cats ears. So far its done a great job and one bottle of otirinse lasts me forever and it cost me about $16. I had one vet tell me that orange cats or cats with any orange on them tend to have very greasy ears for some reason.
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Tresaderm is for treatment of ear mites, and really won’t do much for wax accumulation. A good ear cleaner (available from your vet) is one called Oti-calm. Much cheaper than tresaderm. Debrox is for humans and probably not recommended for use in cats, that the other two will probably make the problem worse, not better.
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Elaine M October 3rd, 2009 at 03:09
We had good luck with diluted vinegar swabbed in with a kleenex. It changed the PH value inside the ear enough to keep them visibly cleaner and the buildup went down significantly. They say apple cider vinegar is better, but we only had the regular kind. I diluted it 50/50 with water.
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Bill L October 3rd, 2009 at 05:51
Mineral oil is safe..
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LP609 October 2nd, 2009 at 12:21