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Take a clear photo of the inside of your cat's ear. Gently fold the ear flap back so the canal is visible.

Our AI examines the image for signs of ear mites, bacterial infections, yeast infections, discharge, and other abnormalities.

Receive a detailed health report with the condition, severity, possible causes, and recommended next steps.
Is your cat scratching their ears or shaking their head? Ear problems are extremely common in cats, especially ear mites. Here are the conditions our AI can help identify from a photo. Also try our dog ear checker or cat vomit checker or skin disease checker.
Cat ear mites are the single most common ear problem in cats — especially kittens and outdoor cats. Ear mites in cats ears produce a distinctive dark, crumbly discharge that looks like coffee grounds. Your cat will scratch their ears intensely and shake their head. What causes ear mites in cats? Direct contact with infected animals. What do cat ear mites look like? Dark debris, redness, and inflammation inside the ear. Cat ear mites treatment involves prescription anti-parasitic drops — and you must treat every pet in the household, as ear mites are extremely contagious. What kills ear mites in cats instantly? Prescription treatments like selamectin act fast but need 2-3 weeks to fully clear.


Cat ear infection symptoms include redness, swelling, yellow or green discharge, and bad odor. Your cat may tilt their head, scratch at their ears, and become irritable when the ears are touched. Cat ear infection treatment usually requires antibiotic ear drops from your vet. How do you treat a cats ear infection at home? You can gently clean the outer ear, but medication is almost always needed. Signs of ear infection in cats can be subtle at first — watch for changes in behavior and occasional head shaking. Ear infections in cats are less common than ear mites but equally important to treat.
Cat ear yeast infection produces a distinctive brown, waxy discharge with a sweet musty smell. Cat yeast infection ear is less common than in dogs but occurs, especially in cats with allergies or weakened immune systems. The infection causes intense itching — your cat may scratch until the ear bleeds. Yeast infection in cats ears treatment involves antifungal ear drops or ointment. If your cat's ears have brown greasy buildup and a musty odor, upload a photo — our AI can help distinguish yeast from bacterial infections or ear mites.


Noticing dark debris, colored discharge, or a bad smell from your cat's ears? Cat ear discharge color tells you a lot: dark brown crumbly material usually means ear mites, brown waxy discharge points to yeast, and yellow or green suggests bacterial infection. Healthy cat ear wax should be minimal and light-colored. If you see excessive discharge or notice an odor, something is wrong. Cats are good at hiding discomfort, so visible discharge often means the problem has been developing for a while.
When your cat keeps scratching their ears and shaking their head, it's a clear sign of ear discomfort. The most common cause in cats is ear mites, followed by ear infections and allergies. Cats may also get foreign objects in their ears or develop ear polyps. Persistent scratching can lead to wounds around the ears and secondary infections. If your cat is obsessively pawing at their ears, don't wait — the earlier you identify the cause, the faster they get relief.


Red, inflamed inner ears in cats can indicate ear mites, allergic reactions, infections, or sunburn (especially in white cats). The redness may be accompanied by warmth, swelling, and sensitivity to touch. In cats, redness is often the first visible sign before discharge appears. If the redness is localized to the ear tips, it could be an allergic reaction or sunburn. If the redness is deep inside the ear canal with discharge, it's more likely mites or infection. Upload a photo for AI analysis.
Upload a photo now and get an AI-powered health report in seconds. Ear mites and infections are easily treatable when caught early.
Check Cat Ears Now →PawCheck provides AI-generated preliminary health analysis for informational and educational purposes only. This service is not intended to replace professional veterinary advice, diagnosis, or treatment. The AI analysis has inherent limitations and may not always be accurate. Always seek the advice of a qualified, licensed veterinarian with any questions regarding your pet's health. Never disregard professional veterinary advice or delay in seeking it because of information provided by this tool. If your pet is experiencing a medical emergency, contact your veterinarian or emergency animal hospital immediately. By using this service, you acknowledge and agree to these terms.

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