- Description
- Ingredients
- Dosage
- FAQ
Description
What Causes Ear Infections in Cats?
There are many causes related to discomfort and inflammation in your furkiddo’s outer and inner ear such as ear mites, allergens, insect bites, foreign particles, food allergies, fungus, a hormonal imbalance or it could even be related to their breed. For example, cats with smaller outer ears like Himalayans and Persians may be prone to ear infections.
Diagnosing these conditions requires a thorough examination of your cat’s ear discharge by your friendly neighborhood vet. Once officially diagnosed, the vet may recommend pairing a topical remedy (Echo Gold) with an oral supplement (depending on the underlying cause of the infection) to best support your sweet kitty’s healing journey.
If the cause is environmental, you can add Alge-Ex for cats.
If the cause is food related, then you can add Stimmune for cats.
How Echo Gold Relieves Discomfort and Inflammation Caused by Cat Ear Infections
This all natural cat ear infection remedy is packed full of botanical ingredients such as goldenseal and tea tree oil, which contain antibacterial and antiseptic properties. Echinacea Angustifolia helps reduce infection by strengthening your cat’s immune system, while calming chamomile and myrrh provide much-needed discomfort relief as your pet heals.
Consult With Our Pet Experts
Not sure where to begin? Call our expert hotline today. Our team is here to answer your questions and make helpful product recommendations you can add to your cat’s holistic treatment plan.
If you suspect your cat has an ear infection, make an appointment, and seek professional veterinary advice. Echo Gold is a natural cat ear infection remedy that complements vet-formulated care plans. It should not replace them. Please verify with your local vet, that your kitty has not received any topical medications that are incompatible with topical supplements (Echo Gold).
- item number
- PH1750c
- weight
- 0.70 LBS
- volume
- 1 fl. oz (30ml)
- life stages
- adult, senior, kitten
- form
- liquid
- made in
- canada
Disclaimer: The information provided in relation to the products mentioned is intended for general informational purposes only and should not be construed as professional veterinary advice or a substitute for consultation with a qualified veterinarian. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any pet health condition. Consult a licensed veterinarian before using any product or making changes to your pet's diet, health, or wellness routine. Individual pet health outcomes may vary, and the effectiveness of the product may depend on various factors specific to your pet. Always carefully read and follow the product label and instructions. The manufacturer and distributor of these products do not assume any liability for any direct or indirect consequences that may arise from the use of these products on pets. All information is for educational purposes only.
Ingredients
Made with the finest, organically grown or ethically harvested herbs. Made specifically for pets, vet-formulated and vet approved.
- Chamomile—Can soothe and heal discomfort and inflammation in cat's ear
- Echinacea Angustifolia—Stimulates the immune system and can promote healing
- Goldenseal—Can soothe delicate membranes in the ear and reduce bacteria and fungi
- Myrrh—Contains anti-inflammatory and infection-fighting properties to enhance healing
- Tea Tree Oil — Effective antiseptic properties; can decrease risk of infection in cat’s ear
Inactive ingredients such as water, glycerin, or bases for ointments like olive oil are not listed in this ingredient tab. For a full list of ingredients, please see the label picture on the bottle, shown above. Information about ingredients is for educational purposes only. It is important to always refer to the product label for the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding ingredients.
Dosage
Warm the Echo Gold by running under hot water for 30 seconds. Shake well to loosen the mixture. Place 1-2 drops into your cat’s ear canal and using a cotton swab apply 1-3 drops to the outer ear as well. This is for topical use only.
Want to learn how to clean your cat’s ears? Here is a short video to walk you through it:
FAQ
Is Echo Gold only for ear infections?
It can do more than help with cat ear infections. Use it once a week to help keep your fur baby’s ears free of debris, for maintenance of overall ear health.
How do I give Echo Gold to my cat?
Warm the Echo Gold by running under hot water for 30 seconds. Shake well to loosen the mixture. Place 1-2 drops into your cat’s ear canal or apply 1-2 drops onto a cotton pad and wipe into the ear. This is for topical use only.
What other supplements can I pair with Echo Gold?
Diagnosing these conditions requires a thorough examination of your cat’s ear discharge by your local vet. Once officially diagnosed, the vet may recommend pairing a topical remedy (Echo Gold) with an internal supplement (depending on the underlying cause of the infection) to best support your fur baby’s healing journey.
If the cause is environmental, you can add Alge-Ex for cats.
If the cause is food related, then you can add Stimmune for cats.
Will the drops cause my cat discomfort?
No. Echo Gold’s gentle formula contains natural ingredients like chamomile, goldenseal and myrrh which soothe and heal inflammation. The ear infection itself is most likely the cause of the discomfort your cat is experiencing.
Can cat ear infections clear up on their own?
No. If you suspect that your cat has an ear infection, it’s best to start with a trip to the vet. If left untreated, your cat can experience hearing loss and permanent damage to their ears.
Diagnosing these conditions requires a thorough examination of your cat’s ears by your local vet. Depending on the underlying cause, your vet may recommend pairing a topical remedy (Echo Gold) with an internal supplement to best support your fur baby’s healing journey.
How long does it take for a cat to recover from ear infection?
It varies depending on what is causing your cat’s ear infection.
What is wrong with my cat’s ear?
Without a proper diagnosis, it is difficult to say what is wrong with your cat’s ear.
Why does my cat keep shaking his head?
It could be a variety of things but if you notice that your fur baby is also tilting their head to one side or there is a yucky smelling fluid coming from their ears, your pet could be suffering from an ear infection. If you are unsure, it’s best to seek a medical professional and to do a thorough examination of your cat.