Middle and inner ear infections.
Cat with ears back side view.
Cats feel more secure when enclosed in small tight spaces.
Gently massage the base of the ear to help the medicine work its way into the ear canal.
A cat in pain will often curl up in a box or similar enclosed space.
If ear drops have been prescribed gently lift the ear flap and squeeze out the solution into the ear canal.
Ears turned back watch out for this kitty.
As a cat feels threatened or uneasy ears turn toward the side.
This may help buffer any upsetting sounds.
A cat s ears should also be cleaned thoroughly by a vet before topical medication is applied so the medication can be effective cottrell said.
Cats also turn their ears back when they are playing or to listen to a sound coming from behind them.
However if your cat has had any ear issues like ear mites blood blisters or ear infections a cleaning is likely necessary.
Her ears will be flat against her head but turned to the side instead of to the back.
The cat wants to be left alone until the pain passes.
Consider airplane ears to be an early warning to back off and stop whatever has prompted the cat to feel.
Sideways facing ears also are more protected.
Cats don t just purr for pleasure it s also a way to self soothe when in pain.
Ears turned sideways or back this cat is feeling nervous or anxious about something.
Ears straight up when a cat is alert his ears are likely standing at attention as well.
Ear infections in cats can be caused by a number of things including a piece of debris caught in their ear canal wax buildup in the ear canal allergies to food or pollen autoimmune diseases thick hair in the ear canal a ruptured eardrum drug reactions tumors or polyps in the ear canal and environmental irritants.
Loud purring is another warning sign.
Ears pinned forward on the head.
Check your cat s ears regularly for any signs of abnormality.
Use caution around a cat.
The fold of skin forming a pouch on the lower posterior part of the ear known as henry s pocket is usually prominent in a cat s ear.
If your cat has chronic ear infections the vet may prescribe a medication to help reduce the swelling of tissue in the ear canal.
A trip out of your cat s comfort zone like an appointment at the veterinarian can result in cats with their ears pinned back.
When angry or frightened a cat will lay back its ears to accompany the growling or hissing sounds it makes.
Sometimes the middle and inner parts of a cat s ear become infected either because an outer ear infection has moved deeper into the ear or because bacteria has spread through the bloodstream or eustachian tube a tube that connects the middle ear and the back of the nose.
They look a bit like airplane wings jutting from each side of kitty s head.
It s important to respect the power a cat has if she s displaying this ear position and do not attempt to pet her or pick her up.