It's generally not recommended for cats with ear mites to sleep with humans. While the transmission of ear mites from cats to humans is unlikely, these cats often carry a higher bacterial load, making it best to keep them off your bed. Sleeping with a cat that has ear mites could potentially pose a health risk. When your cat has ear mites, it’s advisable to avoid sharing a bed. Though the risk of humans contracting ear mites from cats is low, the presence of increased bacteria on a cat with ear mites warrants caution. Allowing them to sleep on your bed could potentially affect your health. Moreover, during your cat's ear mite treatment, in addition to regularly cleaning their ears and applying medication, it's crucial to maintain a clean environment and disinfect your home to prevent reinfection. This will prevent the cat ear mites from reoccurring. How to Get Rid of Cat Ear Mites One of the first things cat owners should do is ensure routine deworming. This greatly helps p...
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