Cats have a small fold on each ear that resembles a pocket.
Many people who notice this feature of their pet begin to worry.
Some owners come to the conclusion that their four-legged friend’s ears are starting to “flake.”
In fact, there is no reason to worry. The presence of such a "bag" is absolutely normal.
Why do cats need a pocket on their ear?
In cat anatomy, this part of the ear has its own name - "Henry's pocket".
There are several versions about the purpose of this bag.
The first hypothesis is that thanks to the pocket on the ear, cats can easily and quickly determine the source of a sound. This skill comes in very handy during a hunt.
According to the second version, the pouch provides flexibility to the pet's external auditory organ.
However, there is also such an assumption: perhaps Henry's pocket does not perform any functions at all and is simply a feature of the structure of the cat's ear.
In any case, there is no need to worry about the presence of a fold on the animal's ear. Such a sac does not indicate health problems in the fluffy one.