Can fold-eared cats get sick?

Fold-eared cats can get sick. Fold-eared cats are born with diseases. Fold-eared cats do not have 100% normal bones. They only have mild and severe symptoms. The age at which cats with folded ears develop generally ranges from two months to six months old, but it can also occur after one year old. Although the onset of the disease is not life-threatening, it can cause a lot of pain to the body, and there are no symptoms after the onset. The only way to cure it is to rely on drugs to relieve pain.
Symptoms of cats with folded ears:
1. When cats with folded ears are sick, they will have stiff tails, swollen joints, hyperplasia or lumps, or obvious length discrepancies. First, there is an abnormal bending angle, causing unbearable pain.
2. The bones and joints of the hind limbs are deformed, and the cat changes its center of gravity to reduce pain and other symptoms by sitting down, lifting its feet, etc.
3. The cat’s movements become less sensitive, and it often appears in a human-like sitting posture. The cat obviously becomes less active.
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