Vetramil Ear Drops 50 mL for Cat
Ear problems are common in cats and may present as:
- Head shaking
- Scratching at the ears
- Redness or swelling
- Dark discharge
- Foul odor
Vetramil Ear Drops help restore ear balance by targeting bacteria and yeast while calming inflammation and supporting natural healing.
Key Benefits
- Helps manage bacterial and fungal ear infections
- Soothes inflamed and irritated ear canals
- Assists in controlling wax buildup
- Supports recovery after ear procedures (under vet guidance)
- Gentle, natural formulation
- Suitable for routine ear hygiene
Active Ingredients & Their Function
1. Medical-Grade Honey
- Natural antibacterial and antifungal properties
- Promotes tissue repair
- Helps reduce microbial load
2. Essential Oils (Mild Antimicrobial Support)
- Assist in controlling yeast and bacteria
- Contribute to cleansing and deodorizing
3. Glycerin
- Moisturizes the ear canal
- Prevents excessive dryness
- Enhances comfort during healing
Indications for Use
Vetramil Ear Drops may be used for:
- Mild bacterial ear infections
- Yeast-related ear irritation
- Ear mite-associated inflammation (as supportive care)
- Otitis externa (external ear canal inflammation)
- Wax buildup prevention
- Routine ear hygiene in prone cats
For severe infections, always consult your veterinarian for proper diagnosis and treatment.
How Vetramil Ear Drops Work
The honey-based formula creates an unfavorable environment for microbial growth. Its osmotic effect helps draw out moisture, while essential oils assist in reducing microbial presence. Glycerin keeps the canal hydrated and comfortable, preventing cracking and dryness.
Recommended Dosage & Administration
| Condition | Dosage | Frequency |
| Mild Ear Infection | 3–4 drops per ear | Twice daily |
| Preventive Cleaning | 2–3 drops per ear | Once weekly |
| Post-Surgical Support | 3–4 drops per ear | As directed by veterinarian |
Step-by-Step Application
- Gently clean the outer ear using a cotton pad.
- Hold your cat securely and lift the ear flap.
- Apply the recommended number of drops into the ear canal.
- Massage the base of the ear gently for 20–30 seconds.
- Allow your cat to shake its head.
Do not insert cotton swabs deep into the ear canal.
Safety & Precautions
Vetramil Ear Drops are generally well tolerated when used correctly.
Do NOT Use If:
- Your cat has a perforated eardrum
- There is deep ear trauma
- A severe inner ear infection is suspected
Use Caution If:
- Your cat has known allergies to essential oils
- Your cat is on concurrent ear medications
Possible Mild Reactions:
- Temporary redness
- Head shaking after application
- Mild irritation
Discontinue use and consult your veterinarian if swelling, persistent pain, or discharge worsens.
When to Seek Veterinary Care
Contact your veterinarian if:
- Symptoms persist beyond 3–5 days
- There is thick, foul-smelling discharge
- Your cat shows signs of pain when opening the mouth
- Balance issues occur
- Hearing changes are noticed
Ear infections may sometimes indicate underlying allergies, mites, or systemic conditions requiring further treatment.
FAQ
Is Vetramil safe for kittens?
Consult your veterinarian before use in kittens under 8 weeks.
Can it be used weekly for prevention?
Yes, once-weekly use is suitable for cats prone to wax buildup.
Does it treat ear mites completely?
It may help soothe irritation, but dedicated mite treatments may be required.
How soon will I see improvement?
Mild cases may improve within 2–3 days. Continue full course as advised.







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