Are deaf cats more affectionate?

Deaf cats can be just as good a pet as hearing cats, and they may even be more affectionate because of different communication. While there's no research on the subject, deaf cats may use more touch and vibration to understand their environment – just like a deaf human.
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Do deaf cats act differently?

Because deaf cats use their other senses to make up for their lack of hearing, they'll become more sensitive to vibrations and visual cues. When you want your cat's attention, try jumping around a bit. Your cat will pick up on the vibration and come to investigate.
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How do deaf cats show affection?

Touch and vibration are also important to deaf cats. A firm stomp on the floor uses vibration to communicate your presence and cause him to look around for the source. You can then call him to you or head toward the food dish. Stroking, brushing, and combing may be quite comforting.
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Do deaf cats purr more?

Deaf cats may purr and meow louder than their hearing counterparts. They may walk into a bathroom or walk-in shower and shriek, enjoying the vibration of their voice reverberating from the tiled walls and floor.
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Can deaf cats be happy?

Deaf cats are still happy pets. Some hearing loss is a normal part of the aging process for both cats and humans. Making simple accommodations for a hearing-impaired pet isn't difficult.
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Is a deaf cat considered special needs?

If you visit an animal shelter, you may see cats with special needs. While most are able-bodied, others may require additional attention due to a variety of ailments such as blindness, amputation, and deafness. Some cats are born with these conditions while others by an accidents or injury.
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Do deaf cats need special care?

Whatever the cause, deaf cats need special care and attention. Of course, they can still enjoy a full and happy life, especially if your feline's sense of smell and sight are still strong. Cat parents of deaf cats should get an accurate diagnosis and then take steps to accommodate your pet's disability.
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Are blue eyed cats deaf?

Domesticated cats with blue eyes and white coats are often completely deaf. Deafness can occur in white cats with yellow, green or blue irises, although it is mostly likely in white cats with blue irises.
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How do you stop a deaf cat from meowing?

Deaf cats have other senses — touch, smell, taste and vision — that can be engaged. Be creative. To curb excessive meowing, try placing a small, gently vibrating dog collar under the cat's bed pillow (not around the cat's neck). The vibrations of the collar can have a calming effect.
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How can you tell if your cat is sad?

The following are some classic signs of depression in cats:
  1. Loss of appetite or changes in feeding habits.
  2. Changes in body language, including ears held back, tucked tail, and hairs standing on end.
  3. Meowing more or less than usual or making low-pitched, mournful meows.
  4. Lack of energy or a decrease in activity level.
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Is it hard to have a deaf cat?

“Deaf cats aren't any more difficult than any other cat. You just need to be careful not to startle them and be aware that they can be very loud. They don't hear their own voices, so they have no idea how loud they are. An advantage of having a deaf cat is they are not afraid of the vacuum cleaner.”
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Why are white cats deaf?

The deafness is caused by degeneration of the auditory apparatus of the inner ear and may affect one ear (unilateral) or both ears (bilateral). Breeding studies have defined the relationship between deafness in white cats and blue eye colour. The gene responsible is an autosomal dominant gene termed W (for White).
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Do deaf cats get along with other cats?

Usually it is perfectly fine to have a deaf cat along with other cats—perhaps even preferable! According to VCA Hospitals, “A deaf cat will tend to look to the hearing cat for visual clues about what is going on. The deaf cat will play with its hearing companion, chasing through the house just like a normal cat.”
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Are all white cats deaf?

Researchers found that only 17 to 22 percent of white cats with non-blue eyes are born deaf. The percentage rises to 40 percent if the cat has one blue eye, while upwards of 65 to 85 percent of all-white cats with both eyes blue are deaf. Some of these cats are deaf in only one ear.
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Do deaf cats ears move?

But deaf cats move their ears the same way as any other cats. My theory is that it's simply a natural reflex. They are predators with the ability to angle their ears to pinpoint exactly where their prey is at. Although a deaf cat can't actually do this, it doesn't stop them from trying.
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Why do some cats not meow?

While most instances of cats not meowing are simply "personality" issues, it's sometimes the case that a more serious physical problem can cause a cat's silence. ​ Speak with your vet if you suspect another cause or if the silence is new.
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Why do deaf cats cry at night?

Some deaf cats can be overly noisy, with many crying out in the night when everyone is asleep. Others are quieter, making little to no noise at all. Both are completely normal. For noisy cats, some use their yowling as a way to detect what is going on around them.
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Do cats howl when they go deaf?

Excessive vocalization is pretty common for deaf cats, and people should be prepared for this if they adopt a furry friend who is hard of hearing. But a deaf cat's behavior can be treated like any other feline's—the only difference is that he doesn't know he's being loud.
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How can you tell if a cat is partially deaf?

Common signs of deafness include:
  1. Not noticing when you enter the house.
  2. Not responding to everyday sounds, such as his or her name, loud noises and squeaky toys.
  3. Louder meowing.
  4. Not woken by loud noises, such as a door banging.
  5. Increase in sleep.
  6. Increased sensitivity to smells and temperature.
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What is the rarest eye color for cats?

The rarest cat eye color is hazel or orange. Cats tend to have low melanin in their eyes which allow them to have light colored eyes. Feral cats and cats such as the Scottish Fold tend to have these colored eyes thanks to the high levels of melanin in their eyes.
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What are GREY cats with blue eyes called?

Chartreux cats are the national cat of France. This breed likely originated in ancient Persia and is rare outside of Europe. This kitty is almost immediately recognizable for its blue-gray fur and copper-colored eyes. The coat color varies from light ash to a deeper shade of slate.
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Are white cats more sensitive?

Yes. The lack of melanin raises a number of issues: Their skin and eyes are more sensitive to the sun. They have a higher rate of skin cancer and their eyes can suffer sun damage from direct sunlight.
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Can a blind and deaf cat be happy?

Blind and deaf cats can still lead a long and happy life, but one of the most important things to remember is that they can not defend themselves as well.
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Do deaf cats make good pets?

A--Deaf cats tend to be especially affectionate, and they're terrific pets.
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