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Signs Your Cat Is Sick

When something seems off with your feline friend, it’s hard to tell what might be wrong. However, a few general signs can indicate that your cat is sick. By being aware of these signs and seeking veterinary care if necessary, you can help ensure your cat gets the treatment they need to improve. Here are some signs that your cat might be sick:

Noticeable Weight Loss Or Gain

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Most people know that their weight can fluctuate for various reasons- such as stress, hormones, or even what they ate for dinner. But did you know that your cat’s weight can fluctuate for various reasons? And in some cases, noticeable weight loss or gain can signify that your cat is sick. 

If you notice that your cat has suddenly lost or gained a significant amount of weight, it’s important to take them to the vet for a check-up. While there are many possible causes of weight loss or gain, some more common ones include diabetes, hyperthyroidism, and certain types of cancer. So if you notice a change in your cat’s weight, don’t hesitate to make an appointment with their vet.

Vomiting Or Diarrhea

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Most cat parents know that vomiting and diarrhea can signify that their feline friend is not feeling well. But did you know there can be several reasons your cat might experience these symptoms? For example, indigestion is a common cause of vomiting in cats and can often be remedied by making simple dietary changes. 

On the other hand, diarrhea can be anything from a change in diet to a viral infection. If your cat is experiencing either of these symptoms, it’s important to pay close attention and observe any other changes in behavior or appetite. This will help you determine whether or not your cat is sick and, if so, how best to treat the problem.

Changes In Behavior Or Mood

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All cat owners want their feline friends to be healthy and happy. However, sometimes it can be difficult to tell when a cat is sick. After all, they are masters of disguise when hiding their pain. One way to tell if your cat is ill is by observing changes in its behavior or mood. If your normally energetic cat suddenly becomes sluggish, this could signify something is wrong.

Similarly, a change in appetite can indicate a cat is not feeling well. Cats who stop eating should be seen by a veterinarian immediately, as this can lead to severe health problems. Finally, keep an eye out for changes in your cat’s bathroom habits. Sick cats may urinate more often or have accidents outside the litter box. If you notice any of these changes in your cat’s behavior, it’s important to take them to the vet for a check-up. Doing so can help ensure your furry friend stays healthy and happy for years.

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