Yes. Cats have special waves near their ears to help hearing, and without it may not be able to hear words. Inside a cats ears, shapes around are very curvy, and the eardrum is located by the naked eye.
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No, but their hearing is more sensitive than dogs. This is largely due to the musculature of the cat's ears that give them the ability to turn them every which way. Many dogs have had this ability bred out of them.
They say dogs smell better than cats - but if you have ever smelled a wet dog...
Yes- one of our older cats had to get it cleaned out of her ears.
look, I don't know what your question is exactly, but I can tell you that yes, cats do HAVE ears. hope this helps, if you meant something else, then you should make the question more clear.
Yes. They're quite sensitive, too.
ear-drums
A cat has 27 bones in each ear.
no they have ear drums
Two, one in each ear, just like humans do.
No
There are no bone in the eardrum (tympanic membrane). The three auditory ossicles (little bones) are located in the middle ear. They are the only bones in the ear.
it breaks your ear drums!
Head phones can definitely be dangerous to ear drums. If the volume of the device that is producing the sound is turned up too high and listened to for a long period of time, the head phones could damage the ear drums.
The ear on the frog is like a skin cover on drums.
Loud Noise And Explosions may damage the ear drums...
it breaks your ear drums!
Yea, of course.