There could be 2 causes. Cats cannot tolerate loud or very high pitched sounds. If the music is in those categories, this could be the problem.
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Yes, loud music can hurt a cat's ears. Just like humans, cats can experience hearing damage from prolonged exposure to loud noises. It's important to keep the volume at a safe level to protect your cat's hearing.
Yes, loud noises can hurt cats' ears. Their hearing is more sensitive than humans, so loud sounds can cause discomfort or even damage to their ears. It's important to keep noise levels low around cats to protect their hearing.
Yes, flying can potentially hurt cats' ears due to changes in air pressure during takeoff and landing. Cats may experience discomfort or pain in their ears similar to how humans may feel when flying. It is important to consult with a veterinarian before flying with a cat to ensure their safety and well-being.
Q-tips shouldnt hurt. dont go deep down in their ears though.
It's not a good idea to do so. Dogs have more sensitive hearing than humans, and music can hurt their ears if it is loud. The same goes for cats. Not to mention it may be frightening to some of them.
If he or she isn't used to the music it might stress them out but it doesn't hurt their ears.
it depends on how loud you have the volume. too high can hurt your ears.
for most people it does hurt to get your ears pierced.
The gap in cat's ears are formed to allow them to be more mobile. Most cats ears extend upwards, but cats may bend their ears down too.
Because it will hurt our ears and it can make us deaf. When we turn the music up to high in our cars it hurts our ears making the people outside the car ear's hurt. It is disrespectful to do that.
dogs and cats move their ears to hear from where the sound id comming.the ears of cats and dogs are out so when the sound waves hit the outside of the ears it rebounds back into the ears.