Hello, Ferreters!
A couple of my carpet sharks had ear mites when I got them. The vet gave
us a bottle of ear drops, which seemed to work after a couple of weeks of
constant twice-a-day application. But, the mites came back. So, I tried
Ear-Rite (from Labert-Kay, I think), and that didn't seem to work *at all*.
Then, I read an article in the newspaper (the Denver Post, don't remember
the author's name..) that said to try Boric Acid for ear mites in dogs.
I got some at the grocery store in the medicine and vitamin department.
It comes in a plastic bottle about the size of a large bottle of vitamins,
and I don't remember what it cost. Inside the bottle is a white powdery
substance. I got a little of that on a Q-Tip, and just lightly "dusted"
the insides of Pogo's ears. The ear mites were *GONE* in two or three days!!
They haven't come back, either! A word of caution:(several, actually :)
Boric Acid is WAY POISONOUS, so keep it where your "kids" CAN'T get at it!
Also, just use a *little* in each ear, not enough that they can lick it
off each other. It hardly takes any at all, so that bottle should last
a lifetime (or several!)
Also, about Kaytee Ferret Food, my ferrets *HATED IT*. When I mixed
it in with their usual Iams Kitten Food, they just picked out the Kitten
Food, and left the Ferret Food! Eventually, by leaving out the Kitten
Food altogether, I got them to eat the Ferret Food. They didn't seem to
eat as much then, but they pooped more, and the poop smelled worse than
usual. So, I switched them back to Kitten Food, they wolfed it down, and
the poop returned to its usual volume/odor.
If we tried to list all the cute things our furries did every day,
the List would be 10 times longer!
Eric, Pogo, Bungee, Tinkerbelle, and Toodles, too!
"We have clean ears!"
[Posted in FML issue 0453]
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