It's a bird! It's a plane! Nope, it's just your cat. But when your furry friend puts their ears back, you'd be forgiven for confusing them with an airplane. Even if you haven't heard the phrase ...
Q: My new kitten Nala has ear mites, for which my veterinarian prescribed treatment. I know from reading your column that some animal parasites also infect people. Can Nala's ear mites jump to me?
An aural (ear) hematoma refers to the collection of blood in the cat's earflap or cartilage. It appears as a swelling that feels soft and hot. The primary cause of aural hematoma is a self-induced ...
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What’s Behind the Little “Pocket” on Cats’ Ears?
You may have noticed it before: The small “pocket” on the outside of a cat’s ear. Its exact function is still unclear — but there are a few theories. Biologist and PETBOOK editor Saskia Schneider ...
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