My cat has a cauliflower ear and it seems he got bitten on it. It smells infected, but smells better today than yesterday. It does not appear to be swollen or forming an abcess. Is there any home treatments I can do?
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The only thing you can do at home aside from treating the ear mites (which likely started this in the first place) is to do a warm water-epsom salt compress on the ear several times daily if he'll let you do this, to prevent the ear from getting swollen and infected and turning into an aural hematoma.
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Bite wounds are often worse under the surface of the skin than they appear externally. I'm glad to hear that Alfred does not appear to be forming a swollen abscess, but he probably should receive a course of antibiotics from his vet. You can try keeping the open wounds clean with an antiseptic soap (such as Betadine or Chlorhexidine), but avoid putting hydrogen peroxide on the wounds. Be sure to keep Alfred from scratching at the wound and put an e-collar on him if necessary. I hope that all goes well!
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