One of my cat's ears is suddenly down, is this a reason to contact Dial A Vet?

Today, I noticed that one of my cat's ears has suddenly flopped down. It seemed perfectly fine yesterday, so I'm a bit puzzled about what might have caused this. She doesn’t seem to be in pain, but I can’t help but worry if it could be something more serious. Is this something I should bring to your attention, or is it generally not a concern?

Answer

It can be concerning to see your cat's ear suddenly flop down, especially when it was fine yesterday. While it may not seem to be causing her pain, it's understandable to want to know if it's worth investigating further.

  • A sudden drooping ear can sometimes indicate an underlying issue.
  • Ruling out common causes like ear infections is important.
  • Monitoring for additional symptoms such as discomfort or discharge is crucial.

Your cat's ear flopping down could be due to a variety of reasons such as an ear infection, a hematoma (which can happen if she’s been scratching or shaking her head), or another underlying issue. If your cat is behaving normally and not showing signs of discomfort like shaking her head excessively or pawing at her ear, it may not be an emergency but is still worth mentioning to your vet. Keep an eye out for any changes in behavior or additional symptoms and consider consulting with a vet to ensure it's nothing serious.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What could cause my cat's ear to suddenly flop down?

    This could be due to several reasons, including ear infections, hematomas, or irritation. It is best to consult with a vet for an accurate diagnosis.

  • Should I be worried if my cat's ear doesn't seem painful?

    Even if there is no visible pain, it is wise to monitor your cat closely. If she starts showing signs of distress or if the situation doesn't improve, seek veterinary advice.

  • How quickly should I seek help if the ear condition persists?

    If the ear remains floppy for more than a couple of days, or if other symptoms like discomfort or discharge appear, scheduling a vet appointment is recommended.

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