Airplane ears are when a cat holds their ears low and to the sides of their head, making them look like an airplane’s wings. Interestingly, you can tell a lot about a cat’s mood by the position of their ears, and you should know that airplane ears aren’t exactly a good thing. ...
Body position and behavior of 6 domestic cats observed in response toN. cataria(catnip). Results for “biting”, “head rubbing”, “holding”, “lying on side”, and “raking” are shown as time spent relative to the total response duration (percentage), whereas results for “head shaking...
cat is conspicuously of less uncertain temper towards its masters — the uncertainty of temper displayed by nearly all the wild members of the feline tribe when tamed being, of course, an expression of the interference of individual with hereditary experience. And, as contrasted with all the wild...
head shaking, eating the herb, body rolling and head and cheek rubbing. The effects usually last about 5-15 minutes. Even though the cat may display these behaviors, the response occurs through the olfactory system. Once the cat has had his fill, he will walk away from it. A cat will ...
Ear mites.So tiny you usually need a microscope to see them, ear mites are the most common cause of cat ear problems, and they can be very irritating to your cat. An ear mite infestation can get so bad, that along with a lot of head shaking, your cat may scratch hard enough to cr...
Two cats, aged 1.5 and 2 years old, were studied for neurological episodes characterised by skin rippling, muscle spasms, licking and biting of the lumbar area, head shaking, tail swinging and presumptive hallucinations, among other symptoms. Physical and neurological examination, brain magnetic ...
Head shaking;Pruritus – ear scratching;Trauma or alopecia of the pinna;Ulceration of the ear canals;Debris in the ear canals Absent Low intensity/density, covering a small area Great intensity/density over a small area OR Medium intensity/density affecting a large area Great intensity/density ...
Shaking of the head Signs of disorientation Excessive loud meowing Discharge coming from ear Any of these signs could indicate deafness and all need to be checked by a vet as in some cases the cause of the deafness can be cured with treatment. ...
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Ear mites are tiny parasites that are drawn to the wax and oils inside a cat's ear. As they feed, they cause inflammation that can lead to a serious skin or ear infection. Signs of ear mites include excessive scratching of the ears, head shaking, and a strong odor and a dark discharg...