I have a white cat that is slowly starting to lose hair from its ears and I am very worried. The fact is that I do not consider him bad in behavior, he is still active as usual, but I noticed that his ears are burning, what could happen to him?
Cats’ ears are extremely sensitive organs and are especially valuable to them given their hearing abilities. Cats have more than 30 muscles in their ears. Thanks to these muscles, they can rotate them more than 180 degrees and multiply their potential. That is why everything that goes on inside them is always important and should be valued accordingly. From what you said, it could be otitis, but it’s most likely an allergy to the sun, so it’s “solar dermatitis”. Also, this option is most likely, as white or light-colored cats are very prone to them. This disease causes burns in different areas, although they are most visible in the ear area. For all of this, you should go to your vet and eventually have him diagnose whether this is an allergic, parasitic or infectious problem.