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Become a Health Detective for Your Cat![]() Cats are sneaky creatures, masters at hiding anything from pens to hair clips and illnesses. Numerous reasons are to blame, but one theory involves their genetic makeup. "Like wild animals, cats may feel the need to cover their illness so they're not viewed as being vulnerable," says Marie S. McCabe, DVM, vice president of the Human Animal Bond Division with the American Humane Association. Knowing your cat by sight and touch can help you understand what "normal" is. Here are six clues that your cat could be under the weather. Clue No. 1: Weight Change While your veterinarian can help you to determine what is normal for your particular cat’s breed and age, you can also observe your pet’s body. First, look at your cat from above. You should see a waistline. Now view your cat from the side and see if the belly hangs. In a normal-weight cat, there should be no hang. Next, put your hands on your cat's back and make sure you can feel the ribs. Clue No. 2: Unkempt Coat Clue No. 3: Pale Gums and Bad Breath Clue No. 4: Dilated Eyes Clue No. 5: Shallow, Quick Breathing Clue No. 6: Behavioral Changes About the AuthorKaren Asp is a freelancer who covers health, fitness, nutrition and pets for numerous publications, including Prevention, Woman's Day, Shape, Self, Fitness, Health, Real Simple, Good Housekeeping and Natural Health. Add a comment or Ask our expert18 yr old cat What would cause my cat to drool Posted by Marilyn on 2009-10-08 at 17:57:53 Friends Cat (13 yr's old) What would make her cat lose weight? Posted by Diane on 2009-10-12 at 05:48:24 cat losing weight My 13 year old cat was just diagnosed with an overactive thyroid and put on medication. This was diagnosed with a blood test. Posted by Cindi on 2009-10-20 at 11:34:01 Submit your comment below:From Our Sponsor
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