I have been wanting to try this: http://tinyurl.com/3dk5qb
Not sure how it works as I haven't gotten any yet. On 9/5/07, Kat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Good for you Caroline! > > You can also try mineral oil - put half an eyedropperful in each ear, > mush it around (technical term here) by massaging around the outside of > the ears and then let them shake it out or mop it up with a cotton ball. > Don't use any essential oils (bad for cats) and be careful if you have any > over the counter ear cleaning solutions - even those made for pets. I got > some pre-moistened ear cleaning pads from Drs Foster & Smith only to find > out it contains salicylic acid (a derivative of aspirin) which is also a > no-no for cats. <sigh> > > Kat (Mew Jersey) > > On Wed, 5 Sep 2007, Rosenfeldt, Diane wrote: > > > Date: Wed, 5 Sep 2007 14:26:17 -0500 > > From: "Rosenfeldt, Diane" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Reply-To: [email protected] > > To: [email protected] > > Subject: RE: Ear Cleaner for Kittens > > > > Yay for you, Caroline! > > > > How about starting with olive oil and see how that does? That's the > > "sweet oil" used to clean human ears (as I discovered long after > > investing in a teeny bottle of sweet oil ;-)). > > > > Diane R. > > > > > > -- Rescuties - Saving the world, one cat at a time. http://www.rescuties.org Vist the Rescuties store and save a kitty life! http://astore.amazon.com/rescuties-20 Please help George! http://rescuties.chipin.com/george I GoodSearch for Rescuties. Raise money for your favorite charity or school just by searching the Internet with GoodSearch - www.goodsearch.com - powered by Yahoo!

