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I'm so sorry he's having such a rough time! Do you have a room he could be in by himself? Just long enough for him to get use to his new situation? Then do an introduction, just like a new cat. That's just what pops to mind first.
The ear canal is removed, the ear drum would still be intact, unless they had to remove the ear drum for some reason. My vet says it should sound, to him, like he's wearing mufflers.
Cats do not like to have a weakness, like reduced hearing would be. Perhaps he's just making certain everybody knows he's still able to defend himself.
Anyway, my best guesses. Please keep us updated on how everything goes. You got my curiosity perked!
The ear canal is removed, the ear drum would still be intact, unless they had to remove the ear drum for some reason. My vet says it should sound, to him, like he's wearing mufflers.
Cats do not like to have a weakness, like reduced hearing would be. Perhaps he's just making certain everybody knows he's still able to defend himself.
Anyway, my best guesses. Please keep us updated on how everything goes. You got my curiosity perked!