The cat's ear canal is deep, and what the naked eye generally sees is the dirt in the external auditory canal. In fact, there are a lot of dirty things in the internal auditory canal. First, use a cotton swab to pick up the cleaning solution for the pet's ear, then put your hand into the outline of the cat's ear canal, clean up the relatively large earwax visible to the naked eye, and gently circle it to dig it out.
Second, use a pet ear cleaner.
Clean the dirt and earwax deep in the cat's ear canal, drop the pet ear cleaning liquid directly into the cat's ear canal, and then gently rub the root of the cat's ear to make the liquid better penetrate into the cat's ear canal. When the cat feels liquid in the ear canal, it will throw it out by itself, and the owner only needs to clean up the residual dirt.
Third, pay attention to the breeding of ear mites.
Owners should pay attention to cat ear mites every day, regularly clean the outside of the cat ear canal, and pay attention to the cleanliness of the environment. The dirty environment is likely to cause cats to be infected with ear mites. If the owner finds dark brown dirt in the cat's ear canal, he should check it in time.