It is a slim possibility. If the bumps get worse, seem to bother the cat, or do not go away in a few days contact the vet.
Hydrocortisone cream is used for the relief of itching due to bug bites or allergic reactions. It is perfectly fine to use it on a cat's outer ear.
Yes, there are tons of them! I just got back from there, we all have bites. They kept us awake at night buzzing in our ears. They don't have screens in Chile, so a lot more get in the house.
small bumps along hairline
Foxes
a couple of days
Your cat could have fleas. Look on her scalp, especially behind the ears to see if you find any. If the problem doesn't go away, take her to a vet.
All animals have ears but not all of them have outer ears though a lot of animals do have outer ears. animal that do not have visible ear are whale,snake, crocodile,dolphin and lizard
because their ears are more mature.
Bug bites, or possibly just follicular dermatitis, on a cat's head and ears could be due to a variety of things. I would start with external parasites including lice and mange, fleas, ticks or ear mites. If no evidence of parasites was found, I would then suspect a bacterial skin infection, which can cause raised red bumps on a cat's skin. The good news is, most of this can be fairly easily treated by a veterinarian. You should make an appointment with your veterinarian to figure out exactly what is causing the bug bites and to get treatment started.
Because they are the most annoying creatures on the face of the earth...
you should leave it alone until winter because they are just from fleas. If the bites are not gone by winter go to the vet.
He has gauges in his ears and And one set of spider bites on his lip