My Cats Ears Are Cold. Your cat’s ears may be simply cold from being outside in cold weather, such as when it’s snowing. Common signs that your cat may have a kitty cold can include sneezing, a runny nose, red and irritated eyes, watery or goopy eyes, and congestion.
If these body parts feel cold, your cat is probably uncomfortably chilly. Since cats tend to hide their discomfort, you’ll need to be extra observant to detect these subtle signs that your cat is cold. Cat colds are usually caused by a virus.