yes, they have very sensitive hearing. So that's why they know when your getting a treat for them! : ) Loud music also scares them!
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.
it depends on how loud you have the volume. too high can hurt your ears.
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.
classic no pop and not to loud it could run their delicate ears (Mozart, beethoven, bach or tchiokovsky) yea my guniea pig loves soothing music like Jason mraz type of music = ^.^=
the ear follicles will break of and then you may not be able to ever hear that loud music again because there is a type of sound lepit people can hear. that's why people work wear ear muffs so they don't hurt there ears.
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.
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.
when you hear loud music it can bust your eardrum
No its not
No, the sound is producing inside, but loud music will wreck your ears.
because it hurts your ear drum
Yes. They hear 7 times better than us. Loud Music will hurt your dog physically. If you must play Loud Music, be cruel to be kind and leave the dog in another room or safely outside the home. He will hear the music as well from the next room as you will stood in front of the speaker.