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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It could be that she has ear mites or little growths in her ear canal. The vet diagnosed the latter in my Uncle's cat and there's nothing they can do to help, except an operation which runs the risk of leaving the cat deaf.
You can buy ear drops over the counter at pet shops, but of course if you don't know what's wrong you can't treat it effectively.
A visit to a vet is probably the easiest option. At least then anything he prescribes will be treating the correct problem.