Baby oil and olive oil are good natural cleansers that can help remove the wax that ear mites like to feed on, making your cat’s ears less appealing to the parasites.
Clean cat's ears with olive oil. You should hold your cat steady, while you use the coconut oil to clean your cat’s ears. Use the proper dosage as recommended on the label instructions. Using the cotton ball, make sure that you thoroughly clean the ear.
Warm the ear cleaner to body temperature by placing the container in a warm (not hot) pan of water. Clean it with a soft cloth. Don’t try to push the oil into the eardrum.
Using a finger is safe as it can’t go far enough to damage your cat’s ear. Olive oil can be a great topical natural remedy for a variety of common cat problems such as hair balls, matted fur, and ear mites; The coconut oil should be warm, but not hot.
Not only will it get rid of the ear mites in the ears, but it will also cause the itchiness to stop and redness too. Put some amount of olive oil on the ears of the cat. Place the cat in your lap swaddled in a soft towel or blanket.
Use your finger and wrap a gauze around it, to clean the excess liquid out of the canal. Don’t try to push the oil into the eardrum. It is not at all out of the ordinary for your cat to have a small bit earwax and dirt on, in and near her ears.
Allow the remaining water to flow out. Place a few drops of ear cleaner into the cat's ears. Slightly pull the ear and apply a few drops of rubbing.