mite | Mite | War of Jenkins' Ear | River Mite | The Broken Ear | House dust mite | Crowded in the Ear | Cloud ear fungus | Bat-Mite | A Flea in Her Ear | ''Zabalius aridus''. Note external ear slits on anterior Arthropod leg | War of Jenkin's Ear | Vestibule of the ear | spotted cat's ear | ''Self-portrait with bandaged ear'', 1889, Vincent van Gogh | Mite Kremnitz | Mite box | Lesson of the widow's mite | lesson of the widow's mite | Learning music by ear | '''I'''nternational '''Y'''ear of '''A'''stronomy | Inner Ear Studios | Golden ear |
The authors also argue that feral cats act as vectors for diseases that can impact domestic cats, wildlife and humans, examples include feline leukemia virus, feline immunodeficiency virus, fleas and ear mites (which are also carried by canines and wildlife), hookworms, roundworms, Bartonella, Rickettsia, Coxiella and Toxoplasma gondii, and that fecal matter has also been shown to degrade water quality.