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Is It True That All Cats Have Ear Tufts? Vet-Reviewed Facts & FAQ

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Cats have some funny and endearing features, like primordial pouches and adorable “toe beans.” Another adorable and unique physical feature that many cats have is ear tufts. However, not all cats have ear tufts. Only certain cat breeds have them.

While ear tufts may look like cute accessories, they may offer minor protection from debris and insects. So, it’s important to pay special attention to them when you’re grooming your cat and do your best not to trim or alter them.

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What Are Ear Tufts?

Caracal Wild Cat with ear tuft face close up
Image Credit: kristinguyer, Pixabay

Ear tufts, or lynx tips, are wisps of hair that grow on the tip of a cat’s ears. They differ from ear furnishings, which are something that all cats have. Ear furnishings are hairs that grow on the inner part of a cat’s ears. They help reduce the entry of dust and debris and may slightly influence how air and sound vibrations travel near the ear canal.

Ear tufts are more ornamental than functional in domestic cats, although in wild species like lynxes, they may play a role in camouflage or communication. In household cats, they provide mild protection from debris and temperature changes, but are not required for healthy ear function.

Should I Trim My Cat’s Ear Tufts?

Since ear tufts are a natural part of certain breeds, they should not be trimmed or shaved. It’s best to leave them alone, even if they may look messy at times. If you notice that they are looking dirty or have debris stuck in them, you can gently wipe them clean with a soft towel or cotton ball.

If the ear tufts are extremely unruly, you can take your cat to a professional groomer to see if they can reshape them. However, minimal work should be done on them.

Do Ear Tufts Grow Back?

Ear tufts can generally grow back if trimmed, although the rate of regrowth depends on the cat’s overall coat growth cycle. This does not significantly affect ear health, but it may leave the skin slightly more exposed to debris or sun for a short time.

Some cats may get an ear infection, skin infection, or another disease that may cause hair to fall out near the ears. If you notice your cat’s ear tufts falling out rapidly, take your cat to the veterinarian to identify the underlying cause, which may include mites, allergies, fungal infections, or hormonal imbalances.

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How to Clean a Cat’s Ears

Norwegian Forest Cat with ear tuft
Image Credit: Pxfuel

Most cats with ear tufts have medium-length or long hair. These cat breeds often need more frequent grooming and may also require occasional baths if their coats get too oily and start to feel greasy.

It’s important to be extra careful when cleaning a cat’s ear tufts because a cat’s ears are relatively sensitive areas. If a bath is necessary for veterinarian-prescribed or other extraordinary reasons, be especially careful around the ears, and avoid letting water or shampoo trickle inside.

Using a veterinary-approved ear cleaner can help prevent ear infections by removing excessive wax and eliminating moisture buildup. It’s common for cats to be resistant to ear cleanses at first. However, staying calm and rewarding your cat with their favorite treats can help the process eventually become a grooming routine that your cat will tolerate.

In between cleanings, you can use a damp cloth or specialized wipe to remove debris from the outer ear and tufts.

Domesticated Cat Breeds with Ear Tufts

Only certain cat breeds grow ear tufts. Here are some of them:
  • American Curl
  • Birman
  • Highlander
  • LaPerm
  • Maine Coon
  • Norwegian Forest Cat
  • Ragdoll
  • Siberian
  • Turkish Angora
  • Turkish Van

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Conclusion

While all cats have ear furnishings, only some cat breeds grow ear tufts. Since ear tufts mainly serve a minor protective or aesthetic role, it is important to treat them carefully and not trim them. This charming feature is part of what makes certain breeds distinctive and should be left as nature intended.


Featured Image Credit: Dave Francis, Pixabay

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