How can I tell if my cat has ear problems?

Checking your cat’s ears regularly as you groom her is a good way to pick up on anything. Your cat’s ears should look pink and clean on the inside. Any discharge or smell is a definite warning sign something’s wrong. We’ve covered some of the more common problems your cat may develop with her ears, but there will be others I’ve not covered here.

How can you tell if a cat is injured?

That’s because their wild side is programmed to avoid showing weakness. Think about it, a visibly injured cat is a magnet for predators. Signs of pain and injury may be obvious, like bleeding, limping and swelling, but they may also be more subtle, like hiding, lethargy and diminished appetite.

Why does my cat keep scratching her ears?

If you notice your cat constantly shaking her head and scratching her ears, take a look. If you see tiny little white dots inside her ears there is a high chance they’re ear mites. These tiny organisms are highly contagious and easily passed on to other pets.

Why does my cat have an ear tumor?

In severe but rare cases your cat might need to get a surgery done. Ear tumors in cats are formed of blood clots mostly caused by over-scratching the ear. It might affect the earwax glands, bones, tissues, muscles or middle layers of the cat’s ear.

What kind of ear problems do cats have?

Common Ear Problems in Cats 1 Ear Mites. Ear mites are similar to fleas except worse, as they’re extremely tiny and about the size of a pin head. 2 Outer Ear Infection. 3 Inner Ear Infection. 4 Ear Polyps. 5 Less Complicated Types of Issues. 6 Allergies.

What to do if your cat has an ear injury?

Immediate Care. If there is active bleeding from any place other than the ear canal, apply direct pressure with your fingers to control the bleeding. (Wear a glove to keep blood off your hand.) Gauze or other absorbent material may also be used, but it is likely to come off and cause the area to bleed again.

How can I tell if my cat has ear mites?

Ear mites make cats shake their heads and scratch themselves around the ears, head and neck. To determine if your cat has ear mites, check your cat’s ears for material that looks like coffee grounds. Gently take out a chunk and put it on a dark background.

Can a cat bite you in the ear?

Cats who go outside or live in a multi-cat household are also at higher than average risk for trauma to their ears. Bites and scratches are often directed towards this area and can result in lacerations, punctures and other types of wounds that can subsequently become infected.