Anonymous
Post 12/08/2025 16:41     Subject: Cat had ear/yeast infection and Vet gave us drops to use but her ear still smells

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Isn’t there a one-time drop they can do in the vet’s office? Although it is off-label for cats, so maybe not all vets do it.


It is called Claro or Simplera...and it has a black box warning to not use in cats because it caused severe neurologic issues for some. Thoughts are the application caused pressure on the tympanum and ruptured it.



Op. Isn’t there something before that? Oral antibiotics?

Culture says it’s a hard to treat bacteria
Anonymous
Post 12/06/2025 19:22     Subject: Cat had ear/yeast infection and Vet gave us drops to use but her ear still smells

Anonymous wrote:Isn’t there a one-time drop they can do in the vet’s office? Although it is off-label for cats, so maybe not all vets do it.


It is called Claro or Simplera...and it has a black box warning to not use in cats because it caused severe neurologic issues for some. Thoughts are the application caused pressure on the tympanum and ruptured it.

Anonymous
Post 12/04/2025 18:33     Subject: Cat had ear/yeast infection and Vet gave us drops to use but her ear still smells

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Give her yogurt with cultures in it twice a day. That’s what fixes our dogs ears when they get yeasty. He has big floppy ears.


What kind of yogurt?

NP. Plain Greek yogurt like fage but really another culture should be done.
Anonymous
Post 11/30/2025 19:39     Subject: Cat had ear/yeast infection and Vet gave us drops to use but her ear still smells

Anonymous wrote:Give her yogurt with cultures in it twice a day. That’s what fixes our dogs ears when they get yeasty. He has big floppy ears.


What kind of yogurt?
Anonymous
Post 11/29/2025 19:33     Subject: Cat had ear/yeast infection and Vet gave us drops to use but her ear still smells

Give her yogurt with cultures in it twice a day. That’s what fixes our dogs ears when they get yeasty. He has big floppy ears.
Anonymous
Post 11/29/2025 17:43     Subject: Cat had ear/yeast infection and Vet gave us drops to use but her ear still smells

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Did they do a culture? It can be expensive but they will know exactly what medication will work. A lot of times they will use the most commonly used medication first because it works for most but it may just be effective for her infection. You can also buy an ear cleaner to use before applying the medication. Sometimes if the ear is very dirty the medication doesn’t make it into the ear canal.


Yes, I think they did. I honestly can’t remember exactly what they said but I’ve been back a few times and yes, we are cleaning her ear and we’ve tried different meds.

You can try changing up her diet. It’s possible it’s allergies related. I would call again and ask specifically if a culture was done. If it was another culture may need to be done as things might have changed. There is something called pseudomonas which can rapidly change in the ear to what meds they will respond to. Sounds like your vet is recommending a total ear canal ablation which is kind of the nuclear extreme option. This is after you’ve exhausted all efforts and nothing has changed.