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Well cats will be cats as you know Pamela! I would suggest if you have Harris on your lap and he is relaxed, just click your fingernails together a short distance from his ear, if he turns his head then presumably he's heard. Try again on the other ear ..... try lengthening the distance between his ear and your fingers. I think this should give a good indication of whether he can hear - of course it doesn't take volume or pitch into account but it may be something to base whether or not you decide to take him to see the vet. |
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Thanks angie, i think Harris is just ignoring us just harris being harris but H has been convinced for ages that he is deaf!! He also thinks that his constant noise making is because he cant hear!! I agree with you but will try the test out to see and hopefully convince OH that harris is fine!!! |
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