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What are the reasons for a cat to shake its head?
The possible reasons for a cat to shake its head include water in the ears, ear mites, fungal infections, tumors, etc. If the head shaking is caused by water in the ears, it is a normal physiological phenomenon and generally does not require excessive worry. If the abnormal head shaking is accompanied by other symptoms, such as redness of the skin, pain, etc., it is recommended that the owner take the cat to a regular pet hospital in time for a full physical examination to identify the cause and further treat the condition.
- Water in the ears:
If water accidentally enters the cat's ears during bathing, it may cause the cat to shake its head continuously. In this case, it is necessary to use cotton buds to clean the water out, and no medication is generally required.
- Ear mites:
Ear mites are parasite infections that occur due to poor ear hygiene. They cause itching and pain in the ear area, making the cat uncomfortable. The cat expresses this discomfort by shaking its head. It is recommended to consult a doctor and use parasite-control medication as directed.
- Fungal infections:
Fungal infections mainly occur in the ears and scalp, causing severe itching. The cat may scratch its ears and scalp, and also develop a habit of shaking its head. infected areas can be cleaned with warm water, and medical treatment should be followed as advised by a doctor to control fungal reproduction and minimize local damage.
- Tumors:
Tumors can be benign or malignant, and there are various types, including head and lymph tumors. When a cat has a tumor, it can cause local pain and express it by shaking its head. Delayed treatment may pose a threat to the cat's life. It is advisable to consult a doctor and undergo chemotherapy or surgery to control tumor growth and improve the cat's condition.