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Old 03-08-2008, 06:02 PM
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Cat with allergies?

My cat has been getting brown wax in his ears. I brought him into the vet and they said he could possibly be allergic to the food hes been eating. Well I treated his ears and they were all better for a while and even started him on some nasty flavorless food that he hated! I decided I would try his old food again to see if his ears would stay clean. Well no luck, it seems to be coming back! Any suggestions on a good food that might not cost a fortune? Or is there a certain meat that cats tend to have allergies to?
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It was something the vet prescribed him.. I don't have it in front of me so I can't tell you the name but it was just a liquid I put in his ears and rubbed in. It worked VERY well! They did test him for ear mits so I know its not that.. thankfully!!
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I'm no vet but I've never heard of "brown wax" developing in a cat's ears as an allergic reaction. Any time I've seen anything brown in my cats ears they had ear mites. Usually allergies entail scratching. I would try a different kind of food though. BTW, what did you treat his ears with? I'd be interested to know that.
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