Orange cats with folded ears may not necessarily suffer from the disease. Because not every folded-eared cat will develop the disease, but every folded-eared cat has a chance of developing the disease. When an orange cat has folded ears, it will show signs of reduced exercise and mobility impairment, a thick and hard tail that cannot be controlled, a tendency to sit and sleep, bumpy walking, swollen and bent limbs, and thick soles of the feet.
Symptoms of orange cat ear folds:
1. Sitting like a human. If many orange folded-eared cats are raised, they will appear to sit in a human-like posture. Many people think cats are cute when they sit in this way, but this is actually one of the most common symptoms before they get sick. The pain makes them feel uncomfortable, and sitting like this can relieve the pain.
2. The tail changes. The tails of orange and folded cats will become thick, short, and stiff, unable to bend or swing at will.
3. The claws have changed. When orange cats and fold-eared cats are sick, their claws will also undergo certain changes. Their paws will become fatter, swollen, have growths or lumps; their hind paws will appear abnormally thick, and their nails will grow abnormally. situation, so the steps are very stiff, and even the entire claws are deformed.
4. It can hardly bounce. In the early stages of the disease, orange folded-eared cats may be unwilling to climb high or low due to pain, and have lost their previous vitality. They have become almost unable to bounce, and their walking has become stiff, and they look different from before.