You Are Reading
Cat Plane Ears andfolded Ears: What's the Difference?
Plane Ears:
Plane ears are a normal ear position exhibited by cats in specific situations. The ears of the cat will be pulled straight back towards the head. This phenomenon usually occurs when the cat is tense, scared, or experiencing stress, or when it hears frightening sounds.plane ears can be seen as a sign of high alertness and caution.
Folded Ears:
Folded ears are a congenital skeletal deformity in cats, characterized by smaller ears that fold downwards. This is an irreversible ear position, usually genetic. Cats with folded ears may exhibit abnormal growth plate development, leading to a short and stiff tail, short and stiff toes, which can cause lameness, stiff gait, inability to jump, and even paralysis.
Plane Ears in Cats:
When a cat's ears are in a plane position, they are usually in a state of high alert and caution. This is common in situations where the cat is in a unfamiliar environment or hears frightening sounds. Owners can judge their cat's mood by observing this ear position.
If your cat exhibits plane ears, it's a good idea to offer some treats or a catnip toy to comfort them, or to create a safer and more comfortable environment for them. This can help avoid excessive stress, which can lead to a decline in the cat's immune system and resistance.
Folded Ears in Cats:
There is no cure for folded ears in cats, and the condition can only be managed with nutritional supplements such as glucosamine and chondroitin to alleviate pain.