Tea Tree Oil Ear Cleaner 20 mL for Cat
Cats have delicate ear canals that are more sensitive than dogs. Improper or harsh cleaners can cause irritation, dryness, or secondary inflammation. Tea Tree Oil Ear Cleaner 20 ml is formulated to cleanse effectively while maintaining the natural protective barrier of the feline ear canal.
It is ideal for:
- Routine ear hygiene
- Allergy-prone cats
- Post-infection maintenance
- Senior cats with reduced grooming
- Multi-cat households
Key Benefits
- Gentle, non-stinging formula
- Alcohol-free and low-irritation
- Helps remove wax and debris
- Supports natural ear pH balance
- Soothes mild itching and redness
- Suitable for regular maintenance
- Easy-to-apply liquid formulation
How It Works
This ear cleaner works through a balanced combination of mild cleansing and pH-supporting ingredients:
- Tea Tree Oil (low concentration, veterinary-safe dilution): Helps support microbial balance in the ear canal.
- Lactic Acid: Maintains mildly acidic ear environment to discourage yeast overgrowth.
- Chamomile Extract: Calms irritation and reduces redness.
- Saline Base: Flushes debris gently without drying tissues.
The formula loosens wax and dirt so they can be removed naturally when the cat shakes its head.
Indications – When to Use
Tea Tree Oil Ear Cleaner is suitable for:
- Mild wax buildup
- Allergy-related ear irritation
- Post-otitis maintenance (after infection treatment)
- Long-haired breeds prone to debris accumulation
- Indoor-outdoor cats exposed to dust and allergens
⚠ It is not a treatment for active ear infections with pus, bleeding, or severe pain. Veterinary evaluation is required in those cases.
Dosage & Application Guide
General Application Steps
- Shake the bottle well.
- Lift the ear flap gently.
- Apply the recommended drops into the ear canal.
- Massage the base of the ear for 10–15 seconds.
- Allow the cat to shake its head.
- Wipe visible debris with clean cotton (do not insert cotton swabs deep into canal).
Weight-Based Dosage
| Cat Weight | Drops per Ear | Frequency | Suitable For |
| 0.5 – 2 kg | 1–2 drops | Every 10–14 days | Kittens, small breeds |
| 2 – 4 kg | 2–3 drops | Weekly | Adult indoor cats |
| 4 – 6 kg | 3–4 drops | 1–2x weekly | Allergy-prone cats |
| 6 – 8 kg | 4–5 drops | Every 3–4 days | Long-haired breeds |
| Over 8 kg | 5–6 drops | 2–3x weekly | Post-treatment maintenance |
Safety & Precautions
Generally Safe When:
- Used externally only
- Applied as directed
- Not used in perforated eardrum cases
Possible Mild Reactions:
- Temporary head shaking (normal)
- Mild itching
- Slight redness (rare)
Discontinue & Consult Vet If:
- Swelling develops
- Foul odor persists
- Discharge is thick, yellow, or bloody
- Cat shows pain or balance issues
Breed-Specific Ear Care Guidance
| Breed | Ear Concern | Suggested Frequency |
| Persian | Long fur traps debris | 2x weekly |
| Scottish Fold | Folded ear structure | Every 3–4 days |
| Sphynx | Oily ear buildup | Weekly |
| Maine Coon | Large ear exposure | 1–2x weekly |
| British Shorthair | Sensitive skin | Weekly |
FAQ
Is tea tree oil safe for cats?
Only in very low, veterinary-controlled concentrations. Pure or undiluted tea tree oil is toxic to cats and should never be used.
Can this treat ear mites?
No. It is a cleanser, not an anti-parasitic treatment.
Can I use it daily?
Routine daily use is not recommended unless directed by a veterinarian.







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