Ear cropping in cats, why is it done?

Cats that have their ears cut off are usually neutered

Have you ever seen a cat that had its ear cut? It is a brand that is made especially if they are living on the street, as that way they can better control those who are castrated and those who are not. There are veterinarians who recommend doing it also if the animal lives at home, but has permission to go outside since that way they will not make it go through the bad experience of taking it to the clinic again.

Cutting the ear in cats is a very widespread practice, which does not cause you any discomfort the feline which will recover quickly and can lead a normal life.

Tricolor cat

Ear cutting or eartipping in English is a procedure that is performed under sterile conditions while under anesthesia. There is hardly any bleeding, because what is done is remove just the tip, where there are almost no veins and these are very fine. Thus, it is as if it had received a small bite, but without having felt any pain 🙂.

It is quickly cured with hydrogen peroxide to avoid infections, and thus the furry can lead a completely normal life, since your sense of hearing is unaffected. In addition, his appearance is not very altered either, so his companions will recognize him immediately when he returns with them.

The cut can be made on the left ear (if it is male), or on the right (if it is female). In this way, the stray cat colony keeper can have better control over the individuals they are caring for. But what is important to do is the cut, no matter what ear it is, since it can be the difference between continuing to live or not. And it is that animal controls are currently being carried out that collect the cats and take them to shelters where many, if not all, are euthanized.

For this reason it is also recommended, even if your cat is not a stray, that a mark be made if it goes outside, since it could be mistaken for a stray and have serious problems.

More things you should know about cat ear cropping

If you have adopted a cat and it has its ear cut off, or if you have found it on the street and have decided to give it a home, in addition to what has been said above, there are other indications that it is good for you to know so that you understand everything about it even better. the cutting of the ears in cats.

The ear tip cutting procedure is usually performed as part of a program that involves humanely trapping cats from the community., vaccinate, spay or neuter them, and then return them to their neighborhoods to live their lives. This is the best way to humanely reduce the outdoor and ownerless cat population.

This is a universally accepted way of indicating that a cat in the community has been spayed or neutered, which means no new kittens will be born, and that's a good thing.

Why do cats in the community have the tip of their ear cut off?

If the cats in a community have the tip of one ear cut off, it is a good sign. It means that there is a group of people who care about that community and try to stop more kittens being born and take care of the ones that already exist.. If you've spent any time around cats in a community, you know that getting close to one may not be an easy task. In general, these are not family pets. These are cats that were abandoned by their people, that got lost and ended up living alone, or that were born on the streets. They are adorable in their own way, but they are usually not cute.

There are friendly people across the country who keep an eye on community cat colonies in their neighborhoods, helping cats repair themselves through programs like the ones listed above. The cut at the tip of the cat's ear lets them know remotely whether a community cat has been spayed or neutered. That ear saves the cat the stress of being trapped and anesthetized a second time. It also saves volunteers time, effort and money by not catching the same cat twice.

The cut at the tip of the ear can also help anyone who is feeding the cats to follow them and see if a new cat has joined the gang. Y lets animal control officers know that a cat benefited from the program and whether or not it has been seen by a veterinarian.

Does the cut on the tips of the ears hurt the cat?

The cut on the cat's ears does not hurt them much

This procedure is extremely safe and is performed while the cat is already anesthetized for spay or neuter surgery. There is little to no bleeding involved, and it is not painful for the cat. The ear heals quickly and does not detract one iota from the cat's appearance or beauty.

Now that you know why the tip of the cat's ears is cut, you will be able to identify on the street when you see a neutered but stray cat that that cat will not be able to have any more kittens, and the same with adult cats. It is a generalized practice that is still practiced today in order to better monitor the communities of stray cats.

The marking on the ears is the most effective method that has been found to distinguish those who are neutered from those who are not, thus being able to control the feline population.


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  1.   Pepe said

    They could cut off the tip of the… .. and they the fish …… What happens ???. There are no necklaces and bracelets to identify ????. Animalists say. Cut off an animal's ear.

  2.   Eva Resquin said

    I adopted a street cat has its ear cut off on the right side but it is male, shouldn't it be the left?

    1.    Monica sanchez said

      Hello Eva.
      The cut serves to let others know that the cat is neutered. It does not matter if it is male or female, what matters is that this animal does not undergo surgery twice 🙂
      Greetings, and congratulations on that adoption.