Maybe your cat has fleas. I would go see a vet.
It will probably have ear mites. Take your cat to the vet if your cat is constantly scratching its ears.
It could be ear mites that are bothering the cat or allergic reaction to the flea collar.
If your cat is wearing a collar TAKE IT OFF have her checked out at a vet, she may be allergic to something or maybe she/he has fleas and do not let your cat outside, it will take 5 years off a cat's life.
If your cat starts growling and scratching for no reason, there may be something the cat smells or sense on you that they do not like.
yes you do have big ears tear drops and also cat ears
with mineral oil If the hematomas need to be reduced (which your Vet can determine), the Vet will need to anesthetize the animal to do so. After that, the Vet would, likely, have you protect the cat's ears from further trauma with one of the "cone" collars, at least until the ears heal. Also, ear hematomas are most often caused by the cat itself, scratching at the ears because of an ear infection or possible ear mite infestation. Your Vet would likely prescribe an appropriate course of medication to help rid the cat of either.
No. Ear color has nothing to do with the gender of a cat.
Thinning hair on neck and spine, constantly scratching at ears and body, body odor
The cat will let you know by biting you, scratching you or leaving. One of my cats don't like its ears rubbed. I still rub her ears and she gets mad and leaves.
It is possible she has been scratching too much because of an infection. Take her to the vet.
If your cat is wearing a collar TAKE IT OFF have her checked out at a vet, she may be allergic to something or maybe she/he has fleas and do not let your cat outside, it will take 5 years off a cat's life.
there is a funnel you put around his neck to stop this.
symptoms of ear mites in a cat: constant scratching of ears or rubbing face on ground and making strange noises while doing so or extreme discomfort of face...etc...
If your cat starts growling and scratching for no reason, there may be something the cat smells or sense on you that they do not like.
yes you do have big ears tear drops and also cat ears
with mineral oil If the hematomas need to be reduced (which your Vet can determine), the Vet will need to anesthetize the animal to do so. After that, the Vet would, likely, have you protect the cat's ears from further trauma with one of the "cone" collars, at least until the ears heal. Also, ear hematomas are most often caused by the cat itself, scratching at the ears because of an ear infection or possible ear mite infestation. Your Vet would likely prescribe an appropriate course of medication to help rid the cat of either.
Scratching behind their ears when they get nervous. : )
you are so stupid! everyone scratches their ears. you dont do anything! you take a picture cause it is cute
No. Ear color has nothing to do with the gender of a cat.