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Four Cat Symptoms That You Must Address

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Of all the illness symptoms your cat can exhibit, these 4 probably have the most potential to signal a possible emergency. If any of these systems appear as described below, an immediate consultation with your vet is warranted. While it is possible that your cat may exhibit some of these symptoms and not have a significant problem, caution is in order.

The fact is, cats are fairly self-sufficient, and they may recover from a mild illness even before you know they're sick. It's easy then, to overlook something that we think our cat will recover from. It's equally possible, however, that one or more of these cat symptoms could indicate that your cat may have a significant illness or underlying condition as the cause. Pay close attention to your cat's behavior. If she exhibits any of the following symptoms, act accordingly.

While these are not the only warning signs, they are some of the most common. Watch out for vomiting, diarrhea, refusal to eat or drink, and lethargy. Below are some details.

Diarrhea - Diarrhea can be a sign of a more serious problem than just indigestion. Do not let your cat suffer from diarrhea for long without a call to the vet. The resulting dehydration can be significant.

Vomiting - Vomiting is certainly a common thing for a cat to do. Hairballs are probably the most frequent cause of vomiting, and are usually of little concern. Well, except for the clean up. But cats can into all manner of things, so it's not surprising they have a habit of giving some of those things back. They also have allergic reactions to plants and other items that can cause digestive distrubance. It might just be a hairball, but be alert to the possibility of a more serious problem if your cat is persistently vomiting. Poisons, intestinal disturbances, or serious illness could be the reason. Aside from the cause, vomiting can lead to dehydration. This is a serious condition that, untreated, can lead to death.

Lethargy - While cat's do need lots of sleep, they shouldn't appear sluggish. Most cats will not sleep continuously in one spot for an extended period. Lethargy is a sure sign of some kind of trouble. Since cats do sleep a lot, it may be hard to detect if they are sluggish. If your cat is normally bubbly and active, but suddenly begins sleeping in a corner for an entire day, something is probably wrong.I once ended up taking my cat to the vet for antibiotic treatment and IV fluids for dehyrdration when I didn't realize she was sick for an entire day. She was sleeping too much, and I should have noticed.

Refusing to drink or eat - Refusal to eat or drink for extended periods, or outside of your cat's normal routine is a red flag. Make sure you know your cat's eating and drinking habits well, and be observant if there are any changes. Animals who are ill often stop eating, so listen to what your cat is trying to tell you.

All in all, cats are pretty sturdy creatures, and will recover from mild problems. There will be those times, however, when cat symptoms indicate a more serious condition or danger that must be treated. Be on the alert for those times.




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Kurt Schmitt publishes a Cat Illness Symptoms Guide at www.cat-lovers-only.com/cat-illness-symptoms.html.





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