My Cat is Scratching Its Ears. Now What

My Cat is Scratching Its Ears. Now What?

Veterinarians to Cats is Helping Keep Your Cats Healthy

My cat is scratching its ears. Now what? Veterinarians to Cats in Roanoke, VA is helping cat owners answer this question in this month’s blog. You may not have thought about why your cat may be scratching its ears. Ear scratching should concern you because that is a sign that your cat is dealing with health issues. Here’s a look at some of the things that your cat could be dealing with if they are scratching their ears.

 

Outer Ear Infections are Common Conditions for Cats

Outer ear infections are common for cats. Bacterial and fungal infections look comparable to a mite infestation. If you look closely at the cat’s ear, you will notice a distinct difference compared to further away. These infections can cause your cat’s ears to become red and swollen. They can also release a nasty odor.

 

Ear Mites May be Present in Your Cat’s Ears, Especially Young Ones

If you have a kitten, Veterinarians to Cats has found ear mites are very common within cat ears. They move easily, and make cats shake their heads and scratch their ears. Common symptoms include coffee ground appearances. They look like white, moving specks if they are alive.

 

There May Be Polyps Present in Their Ears

Your cat could have polyps in its ear. Polyps usually start in the middle of a cat’s ear. Middle ear infections become present as a result of that situation. Loud breathing and sneezing are common symptoms of a polyp. Veterinarians to Cats’ clinic will need to diagnose the cat and provide needed surgery.

 

Our veterinarian often gets the question “My cat is scratching its ears. Now what?” Give Veterinarians to Cats a call at (540) 989-1400. Follow us on Facebook for more tips and information. We are happy to discuss why ‘My cat is scratching its ears. Now What?