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I know cats have far superior hearing than humans, and I do believe that means they are more susceptible to hearing damage from loud sounds.
Recently, I had a balloon lying around the house, and my cat went up to it and popped it. It was extremely loud, even for a balloon, and even though I was across the room. She has never been exposed to loud noises like that on any sort of basis. Should I be worried that I damaged her hearing? She looked a little bit startled, but calling her name I could see that she was responding.
Recently, I had a balloon lying around the house, and my cat went up to it and popped it. It was extremely loud, even for a balloon, and even though I was across the room. She has never been exposed to loud noises like that on any sort of basis. Should I be worried that I damaged her hearing? She looked a little bit startled, but calling her name I could see that she was responding.