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Why do ear mites keep coming back?

Nelda Windler
Nelda Windler
2025-10-03 17:56:31
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Ear mites need a host to survive, so it’s not uncommon for mites to hop from animal to animal and person to person. Infections are more likely, though, when there’s close contact with a pet who has an infection. If your pet has ear mites, these mites can travel to your bedding and furniture and then attach themselves to you — a human host. You can develop an infection if you come in close contact with anyone’s pet who has ear mites. You might visit someone’s home and sit on a couch infested with ear mites. You might even get ear mites from playing with an animal with an infection. Ear mites can jump from animal to animal in close contact situations. Also, an ear mite infection can sometimes lead to a secondary bacterial infection.
Junius Sporer
Junius Sporer
2025-10-03 16:10:04
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Ear mites are highly contagious and spread quickly among housemates, including other cats and dogs. Cats get ear mites from coming into close contact with another animal who has them. Kittens commonly contract ear mites from their mother. Cats who are not kept up-to-date on monthly preventatives are especially at risk for getting ear mites if they are exposed. While indoor cats can be affected, ear mites tend to be more common in cats who are allowed outside, due to their increased risk of exposure to other infested animals and the environment. Because ear mites are quickly spread during close contact, all pets in the household should be treated by a veterinarian. Ear mites can come back if other pets in the household are not treated and the environment is not cleaned properly.