Sometimes it can be difficult to understand that an animal is not feeling well.
How can you tell if your pet is sick?
Cats rarely show obvious signs of disease or disorder until the animal becomes very ill.
If your pet is sick, you may notice sudden changes in mood and lethargy.
Signs of health problems may include your cat sleeping more than usual or getting angry more often.
Constricted or dilated pupils can also be a sign of certain ailments.
The cat may make louder or, conversely, quieter sounds than usual.
Most likely, your pet is unwell if you observe a rapid heartbeat or shortness of breath.
Another sign of unhealthy cats is weight gain or loss. The animal may also begin to eat more or less.
Obvious signs of poor health are vomiting, diarrhea, refusal of water, food, and inability to go to the toilet.
If these symptoms occur, you should immediately take your pet to the veterinarian.
Neglect or excessive grooming can also be a sign of physical or mental health problems.
If your animal is hiding or using the litter box incorrectly, contact your doctor.
In addition, common symptoms of illness in cats are swelling, ulcers and wounds on the skin, hair loss, discharge from the eyes and nose, bad breath and lameness.
If you notice even the slightest change in your cat’s behavior, this is a reason to seek medical help.
It is important to check your pet's health and make sure everything is in order.
After all, your pet cannot tell you that something hurts or causes discomfort.
Symptoms can be difficult to notice, so get an annual checkup with your veterinarian.
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