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Is it normal for a cat’s ears to be cool?

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This article is provided by Veterinarian Dr. Michael Jackson
If the symptoms are not particularly obvious, it is a normal phenomenon; if the symptoms are more obvious and accompanied by other discomforts, it is an abnormal phenomenon. Whether a cat's ears are cool or not needs to be judged based on the specific situation. Cats with mild symptoms generally do not need special treatment, but for cats with more serious conditions, it is recommended that owners take the cat to a regular pet hospital for a comprehensive examination in time, and then Carry out standardized treatment under the guidance of a doctor to prevent the condition from getting worse.

1. What are the reasons for cold cat ears

Cold cat ears may be caused by cold, poor blood circulation and other reasons. It manifests as local skin redness, swelling, pain, etc. At this time, the symptoms are more severe. Mild. If the cat has a relatively strong constitution, is in a good mental state, and has no other discomfort in the body, it generally does not need to be treated with drugs. It is a normal phenomenon and can usually recover on its own after intensive maintenance. To strengthen maintenance, you usually take measures to keep your body warm, and you can also do local massage, which can speed up blood circulation and relieve cold ears.

2. What are the symptoms of a cat with cold ears

If the cat is in poor physical condition, in addition to the cold ears, it will also be accompanied by symptoms such as general weakness, listlessness, and mental distress. If the condition is not particularly good, it means that the symptoms are serious at this time, which is an abnormal phenomenon. If the correct treatment is not carried out in time, it may lead to worsening of physical discomfort.

3. How to treat and maintain cool cat ears

When a cat’s ears become cold, it is necessary to change the temperature of the surrounding environment in time, generally keeping it at around 25°C, and It is also necessary to use a hot towel to apply hot compress, which can speed up blood circulation and relieve local coldness. If the above care has no effect, it is recommended that the owner take the cat to the hospital for treatment in time.