It sounds like your cat's ears have suddenly become sensitive to touch, which can be concerning for any pet owner. This change in behavior may require attention to ensure your cat's well-being.
- Monitor for additional signs like redness, swelling, or discharge.
- Note any recent changes in your cat's environment or behavior.
- Consider consulting a vet if the sensitivity persists or worsens.
Cats can develop ear sensitivity due to a variety of reasons, such as ear infections, mites, allergies, or even a minor injury. It's important to observe if there are any other symptoms such as a bad smell, discharge, or if your cat paws at her ears. These could indicate an issue that needs professional evaluation. While sudden sensitivity isn't always an emergency, it's wise to consult with a vet to rule out problems and ensure your cat is comfortable.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What are common causes of ear sensitivity in cats?
Common causes include infections, ear mites, allergic reactions, or minor injuries. A vet can help determine the exact cause.
- How can I tell if my cat's ear sensitivity is serious?
Look for additional signs like swelling, an unusual smell, or your cat shaking her head excessively. These symptoms suggest that a vet visit is necessary.
- Can ear sensitivity resolve on its own?
Sometimes mild issues resolve without treatment, but it's always best to consult a vet to prevent potential complications and ensure your cat's comfort.