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- Overview
- Why do cats shake their heads?
- Other symptoms to look out for
- When to contact your vet
- Head tremors
Overview
- Has your cat been shaking his/her head more than usual?
- Head shaking usually indicates a problem with the ears.
- Book an appointment with your vet if you have noticed your cat shaking their head more than usual.
Why do cats shake their heads?
Occasional head shaking is perfectly normal but if your cat suddenly starts shaking their head a lot more than usual it's likely to indicate a problem such as:
- Ear infection
- Aural haematoma
- Ear mites
- Something stuck inside the ear (foreign body)
- Ear injury
- Allergic or inflammatory skin disease
- A lump (growth) in the ear
Head shaking shouldn’t be ignored because it can indicate many different problems.
Other symptoms to look out for
Tell your vet if you have noticed any other symptoms such as itchy ears, smelly ears, face rubbing or loss of balance. If you take a careful look inside your cat's ears you may even see that one (or both) of them look red, swollen or gunky.
When to contact your vet
Contact your vet for an appointment as soon as you notice your cat shaking their head more than usual. Your vet will be able to find the cause, treat it, and relieve their irritation.
Find out more about PDSA Veterinary ServicesHead tremors
It’s important to know the difference between a head shake and a head tremor. A head shake is when your cat shakes their head on purpose, a head tremor is when they develop a shake that they can’t control. If your cat suddenly develops a head tremor (a shake they cannot control), contact your vet for an emergency appointment.
Published: January 2021
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Written by vets and vet nurses. This advice is for UK pets only. Illustrations by Samantha Elmhurst.
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