Cat ears are adorable, with small perky triangles protruding from their adorable little heads.
Cats use their ears to express themselves, lying them flat when terrified or swiveling them to and back when they hear an unexpected noise.
Hypersensitivity, such as an allergy to food, the environment, or something your cat comes into touch with, such as certain drugs, is the most prevalent reason.
Demodex mites, for example, are parasites that are not ear mites.
Foreign bodies, or objects that should not be in the ear, such as grass
Seborrhea (white scaly skin condition) is one example of a skin illness.
diseases that are immune-mediated, including vasculitis
We adore our pets, but science shows they can disrupt sleep. If you can't get rid of Fido, buy a little pet bed to keep him from waking you up at night.