It is normal for a cat with folded ears to slowly stand up, and it is neither a good thing nor a bad thing. During the growth process of a folded-eared cat, the state of the ears will be affected by many factors, so it is impossible to judge whether it is a good thing or a bad thing for a folded-eared cat's ears to slowly stand up. If the folded-eared cat's ears slowly stand up, you should take the folded-eared cat to the hospital for examination and make a correct judgment based on the examination results.
1. The reasons why the ears of cats with folded ears stand up slowly
The reasons why cats with folded ears stand up slowly are considered to be caused by alertness, climate change, endocrine factors and other reasons. When there are abnormal sounds around a Fold-eared cat, the Fold-eared cat's ears will stand up in alarm. Moreover, when the temperature and humidity in a folded-eared cat's living environment change, its ears will also stand upright. The erect ears of a cat with folded ears are related to endocrine factors. When a cat with folded ears is in estrus, mating, or pregnant, the hormone secretion in the body may be abnormal, which may also cause the ears of a cat with folded ears to stand up slowly. This is a normal physiological phenomenon and generally does not affect physical health. The owner does not need to worry too much.
2. Daily care of folded-eared cats
In daily life, owners should focus on caring for the ears of folded-eared cats and clean their ears regularly. Because the ears of folded cats are folded, they can easily harbor dirt and bacteria. If they are not cleaned for a long time, they may suffer from ear mite disease. It is recommended that owners regularly take care of the ears of their cats and keep the ears clean and hygienic, which is helpful for the health of their cats. In addition to the above precautions, the living environment of Fold-eared cats should be cleaned and disinfected regularly, which can effectively prevent Fold-eared cats from being infected with parasites and is conducive to the growth and development of Fold-eared cats.