Any cat may experience occasional ear twitching.
A pet owner who notices this phenomenon may begin to worry greatly about their four-legged friend.
“What if the cat has health problems?” a person will probably think.
Fortunately, in the vast majority of cases there is no reason to take serious measures.
True, there are rare situations when a furry friend’s ears twitching is a very bad sign.
My Cat's Ears Are Twitching: What Does It Mean?
Most often, such a process does not indicate anything negative.
Ear twitching is a standard reaction of our furry four-legged friends to certain sounds.
If the phenomenon is not accompanied by other sudden movements, then the pet owner can relax: everything is fine.
When ear twitching is bad
You need to take action if your furry friend scratches his twitching ear and also shakes his head vigorously.
In such a situation, the pet should be taken to a veterinary clinic.
Have your cat examined by a specialist: it is possible that some parasites or illnesses will be discovered.
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