How to tell if your cat is sick: 8 signs not to be underestimated


What are the signs to consider to immediately understand if your cat is not well: how to identify the alarm bells and run for cover.

How to tell if the cat is not well? Signs and remedies

Sometimes it can happen that the cat is not well: if you own a cat and you realize that it is feeling bad it is essential to take care of it in the most appropriate way, as you are responsible for its health and well-being.

As the owner of a cat, it can be very important for you to learn what the signs are to tell if your cat is sick and to identify the best remedies to put into practice in a timely manner to help him heal.

If you want to learn how to interpret the signals that your cat expresses with body language when it is not well, consult the list in 8 points that we propose in this article.


8 signs that your cat is sick

How to tell if the cat is sick

1. OBSERVE THE CAT

SIGNALS > If the cat is sick, you can tell by the fact that it will seem more downcast than usual and will tend to sleep more. When lack of appetite is added to these signs, your cat is sure something is wrong.

REMEDIES > To remedy, first make him drink plenty of water and if he does not want to drink, take him to the vet immediately: when the cat does not want to eat and drink, it is likely that he has been poisoned.

2. MEASURE CAT FEVER

SIGNALS > To understand if the cat has a fever you will need to measure its anal temperature: when it exceeds 39° it means that the cat has a fever. Other signs of a fever in cats are dull fur and a dry, warm face.

REMEDIES > If your cat has a fever, he should be taken to the vet: he could have a cold or an infection.

3. OBSERVE THE URINE AND FECES OF THE CAT

SYMPTOMS > If your cat pees more often than usual, if you have not done any toilet for more than two days, or if you see blood in their stools, there may be problems with their kidneys, bowels or bladder. Be careful even if he pees outside the litter box – it could be his way of telling you that something is wrong.

REMEDIES > If the symptoms listed appear, or if your cat has diarrhea, take him to the vet as these symptoms can usually only get worse.

4. THE CAT THROWS OR HAS THE NAUSEA

SYMPTOMS > Does the cat feel nauseous and vomit? Don’t be alarmed – this is their way to detox. But if you notice that the cat struggles to vomit and fails there may be a problem.

REMEDIES > Take your cat to the vet if he can’t vomit or if he does it several times a day: he could have poisoning, an infection or an obstruction.

5. BEWARE OF THE PUSH

SYMPTOMS > The cat purrs for various reasons, but if they are particularly noisy or meow more than usual, emitting real high-pitched moans.

REMEDIES > Check the cat’s body (look for any wounds, swelling and inflammation), measure his fever and take him to the vet to find out what’s wrong.

6. CHECK THE CAT’S BREATH

SYMPTOMS > Check to see if the cat’s breath smells or has a fruity smell: these symptoms are alarm bells that help you understand if the cat is sick.

REMEDIES > If you notice that he has bad breath, take your cat to the vet: it could be a symptom of kidney or tooth problems. A fruity breath, on the other hand, is a sign of a dangerous disease for cats: diabetes.

7. OBSERVE IF YOU DRINK A LOT

SYMPTOMS > Does the cat drink much more than usual, lose their appetite and have not eaten for two days? They could be symptoms of several diseases.

REMEDIES > To understand if the cat suffers from diabetes, kidney disease or other pathologies, it must be taken immediately to the veterinarian.

8. IF THE CAT SCRATCHES A LOT

SYMPTOMS > The cat scratches itself continuously: it could have a parasite infestation.

REMEDIES > When it comes to fleas and other parasites, the best cure for your cat is prevention: treat your cat properly every spring.
If your cat has caught fleas, do a complete anti-parasite treatment to prevent these parasites from infesting the home.


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