Yes, it is normal for cats to have hot ears in summer. Their ears are hotter than humans, so you may feel their ears are hotter. However, if cats have particularly hot ears, it may be that they have otitis infection, and you should go to the veterinarian for a check-up.
It is normal for cats to have hot ears in summer, so as long as the cat has no other abnormalities, you don’t have to worry. The body temperature of a cat is higher than that of a normal person, and the body temperature is generally between 38-39.5 degrees Celsius. It is normal for cats to get hot and hot ears. As long as the cat's other physical indicators are normal, the owner does not have to worry about the cat's health.
If the cat not only has fever in his ears, but also has dry noses and poor spirits, it may be a fever. It is best to take the cat to the pet hospital for examination and confirm the cause and treat it in time. In summer, cats are prone to colds when they blow air conditioners, so when helping cats escape the heat, you should also pay attention to avoiding the cats catching a cold.