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Ear cleaning is not routinely necessary for cats unless there is a medical reason such as an infection, excessive wax, or debris buildup.
It is not recommended to use baby wipes to clean your cat’s ears, as they may contain ingredients harmful to cats.
Ear cleaning is not always necessary for cats, but regular checks are important to spot potential issues early.
No, you should not use baby wipes to clean your cat's ears, as they may contain chemicals or fragrances that are harmful to cats.
Ear cleaning is not routinely necessary for cats unless there are signs of dirt, wax build-up, infection, or ear mites.
No, baby wipes are not recommended for cleaning your cat's ears due to potential harmful ingredients like fragrances and alcohol.
Yes, but only if they appear dirty or have excessive wax; otherwise, leave them alone and consult your vet if unsure.
No, using peroxide in your cat’s ears is not recommended as it can irritate the delicate ear canal and potentially cause harm.
The black stuff in your cat's ears is most likely earwax or a symptom of ear mites, yeast, or bacterial infections.

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