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Hi all! This site has been really helpful to me with my most recent kitty endeavors. I've been able to find threads that have answered all of my questions but one... so I just joined to ask my own question.
I would really like to figure out why this girl's ears are completely hairless!
I've just taken in a sweet pregnant stray kitty. I don't know if you guys would have agreed with this choice but because she seemed only a week or less away from giving birth I didn't want to put her under the extreme stress of being taken to the vet right after being scooped off the streets. 4 beautiful healthy babies were born last night and all of them will be going to their first vet appointment at 8 weeks.
So anyways, I'm sure I'll get an answer then on her naked ears but I'm impatient. I've examined them thoroughly and there is no sign of injury/ bugbites/scrapes. I'm familiar with ear mites and there are no signs of those. She never scratches them. Really this cat was in shockingly good health other than being quite thin and matted. Not a flea or tick on her, nice pink gums, seemingly normal urination and bowel movements. I'm only attaching one not very good image of her ears, as I don't want to bug her while she nurses.
I would really like to figure out why this girl's ears are completely hairless!
I've just taken in a sweet pregnant stray kitty. I don't know if you guys would have agreed with this choice but because she seemed only a week or less away from giving birth I didn't want to put her under the extreme stress of being taken to the vet right after being scooped off the streets. 4 beautiful healthy babies were born last night and all of them will be going to their first vet appointment at 8 weeks.
So anyways, I'm sure I'll get an answer then on her naked ears but I'm impatient. I've examined them thoroughly and there is no sign of injury/ bugbites/scrapes. I'm familiar with ear mites and there are no signs of those. She never scratches them. Really this cat was in shockingly good health other than being quite thin and matted. Not a flea or tick on her, nice pink gums, seemingly normal urination and bowel movements. I'm only attaching one not very good image of her ears, as I don't want to bug her while she nurses.
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