It is very painful for a cat to get an ear hematoma, because it is very painful. It is best to treat it in time. After the hematoma is scratched by a cat, it is easy to cause infection, which will seriously lead to the deformation of the cat's ears. . .
Treatment: soak a cotton roll in warm olive oil, gently clean the outer ear area, and don't let secretions entangle the ear hair. Wash the surroundings with warm water, and then dry them carefully.
Stop scratching the cat's ear, it will lead to a big blood bubble called hematoma. Don't put anything into the cat's ear canal for probing, even with your fingers. If the swelling is reduced, you can also wipe it with a cotton swab dipped in hydrogen peroxide for several times.