Terrie,
When Smoky came to me, he had earmites and the treatment somehow seemed to always end up on the backs of his ears too....  and most of his hair fell out on the backs of his ears.  He seemed to just have very sensitive skin.  It did grow back:)  Is the skin of the bald patch red and angry looking?  Does kitty scratch her ear alot?  If yes, I would have a vet look at it.  If it is simply a bald patch...  keep an eye on it.  Although, I would think some Animax wouldn't hurt, or a thin coating of ABX ointment.

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Hi all,
    I have a friend's kitty may have Ringworm. The kitty has a patch of fur missing on her ear. But she has also been treated for earmites. So is it possible that the hair may be from scratching? If it is ringworm what is the treatment for it. I'm sorry I haven't paid much attention to the prior posts regarding the treatment.
Any information you supply would be helpful.
I have always respected your suggestions and comments.
Thanks!
 


Terrie Mohr
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