Cat Ear Care – Cleaners, Drops & Mite Treatments
Keep your cat’s ears healthy and itch-free. Shop effective ear cleaners, ear mite treatments, and soothing drops to prevent infections and remove wax build-up.
Cat Ear Care - Cleaners, Wipes & Mite Treatments
Cat ears are delicate and prone to build-up, irritation, and parasites like mites. Whether you're doing a routine clean or treating a more serious ear issue, we stock a trusted range of cat ear care solutions to help keep your feline’s ears clean, clear and comfortable.
Choose from easy-to-use ear wipes, ear drops, and gentle cleansers designed to reduce odour, control wax, relieve itchiness, and eliminate mites. Many of these products are recommended by vets and safe for regular use at home.
- Cat ear drops for cleaning and soothing irritation
- Ear mite treatments to eliminate common parasites
- Ear wipes for quick, mess-free cleaning
- Veterinary-recommended formulas safe for cats of all ages
- Great for sensitive or allergy-prone cats
Top Cat Ear Care Products
- Ilium Ear Drops – 20ml
- Petkin Kitty Earwipes – 40 pack
- Troy Ear Canker Drops – 20ml
- Petkin Jumbo Ear Wipes – 80 pack
- Amazonia Senses Ear Cleaner – 100ml
- Epi Otic SIS – 120ml
- TropiClean Ear Wipes – 50 pack
- TropiClean Dual Action Ear Cleaner – 118ml
- Natural Animal Solutions Ear Clear – 50ml
- Epi Otic SIS – 237ml
- Epi Otic SIS – 500ml
Instructions
Apply ear drops or cleaner using the provided dropper tip, gently massaging the base of the ear to distribute the solution. Allow your cat to shake their head, then wipe away loosened wax and debris with a clean cotton ball or wipe. Do not insert anything deep into the ear canal. For mite treatment, follow label directions closely and treat both ears as recommended.
FAQs About Cat Ear Care
How often should I clean my cat’s ears?
Most cats only need their ears cleaned occasionally. If your cat has recurring wax build-up or ear mites, your vet may recommend a weekly routine.
What are signs of ear problems in cats?
Watch for head shaking, scratching, odour, dark discharge, redness, or a head tilt. These could indicate mites, infection, or inflammation.
Are ear mites common in cats?
Yes — ear mites are a common parasite, especially in kittens or outdoor cats. They're highly contagious and require a specific treatment to resolve.
Can I use cotton tips in my cat’s ears?
No — never insert anything into your cat’s ear canal. Use drops or wipes and only clean the outer ear area unless directed by a vet.
What’s the best ear cleaner for cats?
That depends on your cat’s needs. For general cleaning, products like Petkin Ear Wipes or Epi Otic SIS are gentle and easy to use. For mites or infections, speak to your vet or try Ilium Ear Drops or Troy Ear Canker Drops.