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  2. Congenital sensorineural deafness in cats - Wikipedia

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    According to the ASPCA Complete Guide to Cats, "17 to 20 percent of white cats with non-blue eyes are deaf; 40 percent of "odd-eyed" white cats with one blue eye are deaf; and 65 to 85 percent of blue-eyed white cats are deaf." [6] In one 1997 study of white cats, 72% of the animals were found to be totally deaf.

  3. Auditory fatigue - Wikipedia

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    Studies that measured recovery time have noted that the time required is related to the magnitude of the initial hearing loss. [12] The most significant recovery was found to occur during the first 15 minutes following cessation of the noise exposure. [13] [14] When sufficient recovery time is not allotted, the effects become permanent ...

  4. Cat senses - Wikipedia

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    Cats have one of the broadest ranges of hearing among mammals. [11] Humans and cats have a similar range of hearing on the low end of the scale, but cats can hear much higher-pitched sounds, up to 64 kHz, which is 1.6 octaves above the range of a human, and 1 octave above the range of a dog.

  5. Acoustic trauma - Wikipedia

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    A TTS will resolve with time, while the time frame for hearing recovery is unique in every case, any SNHL that persists beyond eight weeks after injury is most likely permanent and should be considered PTS. [4] Hearing loss; Tinnitus (ringing in the ear) Aural fullness (ear fullness) Recruitment (ear pain with loud noise) Difficulty localizing ...

  6. How Long Do Hearing Aids Last and How to Know It's Time For ...

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    Most hearing aids last between 3-7 years. Maintenance tips to prolong your hearing aid life, trouble shoot issues and upgrade at the right time.

  7. Philadelphia child, 11, hears for first time ever after gene ...

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    The experimental therapy focuses on hereditary deafness and one rare condition only. Genes are responsible for as much as 60% […] The post Philadelphia child, 11, hears for first time ever after ...

  8. Study Confirms Cats Grieve the Loss of Family Members ... - AOL

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    The team surveyed over 400 cat owners who had lost another pet in the past and asked them questions about any changes in their cat's short-term and long-term behavior after the loss.

  9. Ototoxicity - Wikipedia

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    Ototoxicity-induced hearing loss typically impacts the high frequency range, affecting above 8000 Hz prior to impacting frequencies below. [8] There is not global consensus on measuring severity of ototoxicity-induced hearing loss as there are many criteria available to define and measure ototoxicity-induced hearing loss.