PDSA Vet Care | Ear Cleaner for Cats
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Vet Care Ear Cleaner for Cats 50ml bottle
Even the most meticulous moggy can sometimes need a hand when it comes to cleaning their ears. Selected using our veterinary expertise, our Ear Cleaner for Cats cleanses and moisturises cats’ ears to gently loosen dirt and earwax and help maintain healthy ears.
Our Gentle Cleansing Formula Contains
- Glycerine, Propylene Glycol, Water,
- Polysorbate 80, Chlorothymol,
- Sodium Stearate, Sodium Lauryl
- Sulphate, Citric Acid.
Directions for use
Squeeze 5-10 drops of ear cleaner into the ear. Gently massage the base of the ear, before allowing cat to shake their head. Finally wipe away any visible dirt and earwax with cotton wool.
Warnings
Do not use this ear cleaner on wounds. Can be used once or twice a week as a routine ear cleaner, or as part of a treatment regime as advised by a vet.
Supporting your dogs cleanliness
Cat Ear Cleaner
Ear cleaners can help keep your cat’s ears clean and healthy, particularly if they’re prone to wax build-up or dirty ears. They’re commonly used as part of a regular grooming routine to help maintain good ear hygiene and comfort.
Available in an easy-to-use liquid formula, ear cleaners for cats are simple to add to your cat’s regular care routine.
How Ear Cleaners Support Cats
These ear cleaning solutions are designed to help maintain healthy ears by:
- Gently loosening dirt and earwax
- Cleansing and moisturising the ears
- Helping keep ears clean and fresh
Some products also contain ingredients that help support healthy ears as part of regular cleaning.
Common Ingredients in Cat Ear Cleaners
Many cat ear cleaners include ingredients such as:
- Glycerine to help moisturise the skin
- Propylene glycol as part of the cleansing formula
- Chlorothymol, commonly used in ear cleaning solutions
Different products contain different ingredients, and not all ear cleaners will work the same for every cat.
When to Consider an Ear Cleaner
Ear cleaners may be helpful for:
- Cats prone to wax build-up
- Cats with dirty ears
- Long-haired cats needing regular ear cleaning
- Cats needing routine ear hygiene as part of grooming
Important to Know
Ear cleaners are not a cure for ear problems, and some cats may need veterinary treatment for ongoing ear conditions. Do not use on wounds. Can be used once or twice a week as a routine ear cleaner, or as advised by your vet.





