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It might sound like a page out of a spy novel, but your cat is a master of disguise. Unfortunately, this skill isn’t always in your cat’s best interest. That’s because felines are adept at hiding health issues until illnesses can escalate into serious problems.
“It’s the nature of cats,” explains Dr. Eileen R. Adamo, DVM, who runs a felines-only practice in Penfield, N.Y. “They kind of put on a good face, show they’re fine. They are masters of hiding illness and pain.”
Your cat disguises its aches and pains because showing weakness would have made its feline ancestors more vulnerable in the wild, Dr. Adamo says. Your kitty will be vulnerable, as well, if you don’t pay attention to health warning signs. It’s important to recognize when outwardly minor symptoms could indicate a more significant, underlying problem.
“You have to be super sensitive to any change,” Dr. Adamo advises. Here are warning signs Dr. Adamo and other experts say you should never ignore:
If you notice any of these symptoms or other changes in your cat’s behavior, don’t hesitate, says Dr. Adamo. Either call your veterinarian to ask if a symptom is worth further evaluation or schedule a visit. And don’t feel like you have to diagnose the problem right then and there. “Don’t wait and don’t feel like you’ve got to figure it out,” says Dr. Adamo. “You don’t need to worry about that. We’ll sort that out. That’s what you’re paying me for.”
Kim Boatman is a journalist and frequent contributor to The Daily Cat, based in Northern California whose work has appeared in The Miami Herald, the Detroit Free Press and the San Jose Mercury News. She is a lifelong lover of animals and shares her home with three cats.
linda says: hi bj, sounds like your cat dont have enough fiber intake which usually happens when they eat dry food. for a regular bowell movement you should get some fiber capsules at the drug store (pure nutra flax is what i and my cat use). will not cause diarrhea but will soften the stool so he will have regular, comfortable, unstrained movements. open the capsule and mix the granules in his wet food every evening. It will help so so much!!!!
AJ says: my kitten is a few weekx old and today when i checkedup onhim his urine was blood instead whats going on?
Lisa baird says: my cat wont drink much wants wrong
Stacy says: Cindy, With all due respect, if you cannot afford to take care of your cat, you should not have the cat. Sorry - it needed to be said! I wouldn't DREAM of bringing a pet into my home if I could not properly take care of it.
Sheila says: Ok, I have to say this: cats do not normally bleed from any body part! I have had too many cats for the past 15 years and none of them ever bled on a regular basis for any good reason! Take the cat to the vet when you see blood you cannot attribute to a flea bite! If it comes out of any orifice on their body such as ears, nose, mouth, rear, TAKE THEM TO A VET! It is not supposed to be doing that!
Teresa says: Wake up people!!!!! Why are you asking complete strangers for veterinary advice?!!!! Take your cat to the vet-especially if they havent eaten for 24 hours or more. Many of you state that your cat is your best friend. If that's true, TAKE THEM TO A VET!!! Don't let them continue to suffer while you ask unqualified strangers for help. If you don't have the financial means to take them to the vet, borrow it from a friend or family member. I'm broke like many of you, and when my cats get sick, I will beg everyone I know for a LOAN. Also, some kind - hearted vets are still out there. If you explain your financial situation, some will let you make payment arrangements. It doesn't hurt to at least ask them. If you care for your cats, you'll stop wasting their precious time online, and start making other arrangements for them to see someone who is qualified to answer your questions and help your cat.
Tonya says: My cat has had a cold for about 3 days, and has steadily gotten worse. I called the vet the first day, and they stated that cats get colds too, and as long as he was eating, it should run its course. He is now having a hard time breathing, and has a great deal of fluid running from his eyes. He gags continually when trying to breathe, and is barely eating. It is a holiday weekend, but I'm thinking he needs to see the vet? He is my very best friend in the whole world, and if anything happened to him I would never forgive myself...
hortensia collins says: my cat have a sore on her paw how can i treat it
carolyn says: i am watching a persian cat(11yr.) he will not eat,recently he starting throwing up clear phelm.owners state there no health problems.is he in shock over a long car ride & in a new temp. home with other cats.(f&m)
nancy says: she acts like she got a hairball in her neck ive gave her the hairball med.but she still does it
jean says: why?
Vivian says: Usually cats will stop eating if they are anxious or not feeing well and want to sleep most of the day. They are ok unless they are not able to pee, poop and thngs like that, or if vommiting. If none of those symptoms are there, they are probably having a tired cat day.
NORINE BRADEN says: SHE IS ALWAYS EATING AND DRINKING AND NOW IS SLEEPING MORE THAN USUAL.SHOULD I BE CONCERNED.
rrjames says: greetings to you. my 4 yr old female cat is constantly licking plastic bags. is this a behavior or dietary issue. thanks
cinniusha says: i love cats
Cheryl says: MY MALE CAT IS NOT FIXED. HE IS BLEEDING FROM HIS LITTLE PETER AND HE DOES IT LIKE HE IS TRYING TO PEE. IS IT UNUSUAL FOR A MALE CAT TO BLEED WHILE IN HEAT OR COULD IT BE MORE OF A HEALTH PROBLAM? HE IS IN GOOD HEALTH AND LOVES TO BE BABIED AND PLAYS. BUT, HE IS ALSO FEELING SLUGGISH TOO. THANKS
Shauna says: My 1 1/2 year old cat has stop eating and hasnt really eaten anything in the past 24 hours. He has taken a bit or 2 of his food and then i thought that i would try to give him some tuna (Which he loves) and he only at a few bits.. I called the vet but they cant see him untill tomorrow... he seems to be sleeping all the time. And he hasnt used the litter box since last night.. I mean he comes to the living room and sits with the family for a little bit but then goes back to my bed room and goes back to sleep.. I just dont know what to do.. He is my baby and i want to help him but i dont know how...?
Wendy says: I to took my 14 yr old cat to vet for scratchig at face creating a sore. He was given a steriod injection. 2 weeks later he became very ill and I found he is now diabetic. He continues to not eat and is now barely hanging on. Tried every test and food out there. Do not know what to do now. Vet did not warn me of side effect, i found it on the web under the steroid he received. Anyone out there that can Hel!
bj says: MY CAT IS HAVING TROUBLE POOPING..AND NOT ALWAYS IN THE LITTER BOX.HE SOMETIMES CRIES OUT. THE STOOL IS VERY DRY AND HARD. IS THERE ANYTHING ADVISEABLE TO ADD TO HIS DIET TO HELP HIM OUT. HE IS 16 YEARS OLD. ANY HELP WOULD BE APPRECIATED. THANK YOU
cindy baker says: cat has worms cant afford to take to vet please help
Carolyn says: Oh my goodness! If your cat exhibits ANY unusual behavior, PLEASE take them to the vet, don't waste time online! Your vet is a highly qualified professional who holds your pets good health as their highest priority! Your pet is worth that, isn't it?
sam says: my cat is almost 10 years old. the last week or so, his right eye (inner eye ) skin does not appear okay. when he blinks or closes his eye, it takes a little while for it to open properly (inner one). is this normal? he does not seem to be in any discomfort?
RJ Peters says: A kitten needs to stay with its mother for at least 8 weeks, and better if more, like 12 weeks. If taken away too young, they will miss the nurturing they get from their mother. If this is done on purpose, it's a mean thing to do. If it's because a kitten has been orphaned and needs to be rescued, then you need to be the mom and provide the emotional needs as well as the physical. Try letting him suck on a bottle of milk for a while. Or find something that could be like a pacifier. I rescued two kittens at 5 weeks old and they both sucked on things for years. They died at 15 and 17 years old and were always more like babies than adult cats.
Brigitte says: Five weeks ago I took my 14 year old cat to the vet because he had a swollen jaw. They said it was from a bug bite and they gave him a steroid shot. Shortly after that I noticed him drinking alot of water and urinating more than twice as much as usual. So I took him back to the vet and they told me he has diabetes.I have to take him back on monday to start getting shots. But I am very concerned because I was doing some research and I found out there is a steriod induced diabetes. So my I fugure my once healthy cat got this diabetes from this steroid shot a month ago. I was not warned from the vet about the possibility. Does anyone know if I can cure him of this and how??
Brigitte says: Five weeks ago I took my 14 year old cat to the vet because he had a swollen jaw. They said it was from a bug bite and they gave him a steroid shot. Shortly after that I noticed him drinking alot of water and urinating more than twice as much as usual. So I took him back to the vet and they told me he has diabetes.I have to take him back on monday to start getting shots. But I am very concerned because I was doing some research and I found out there is a steriod induced diabetes. So my I fugure my once healthy cat got this diabetes from this steroid shot a month ago. I was not warned from the vet about the possibility. Does anyone know if I can cure him of this and how??
Lisa says: My cat will raise one paw up slightly while sitting or standing. He jumps, runs and walks without a limp and he will let me touch and feel around without pulling away. It's not something he' has done all along, just for the last month or so. I've been watching him very closely but there are no other signs that would indicate that he is feeling any discomfort. I notice he raises this paw when he is looking directly at something (somewhat reminds me of a 'Pointer' dog) . He gets terribly stressed during trips to the Vet and I don't want to subject him to a visit if one is not warranted. Would appreciate a second opinion. Thanks.
Christina says: Hi, I have noticed on more than one occasion my cat "Sasha" will start to sneeze and it goes on for about three or four days then stops, then it may start again a few days later. Could this be allergies or is there something else wrong with her nazel passage?
Patricia says: My kitten was born the 3 June and was weeks old when I got him. My question is that he constantly sucks a paw; usually his left rear, but I guess it depends on how he feels, 'cause I've seen him take turns with the other three paws also. Is it like a child's thumb sucking he will out grow?
KATHIE VNUK says: hi - just curious - seems to sneeze occasionaly - havent noticed it before - no other change in habits noticed.
Sarah Dutton says: My cat doesn't show most of these signs, but she's losing fur quick, and they all have clumps of dried blood on the ends! She doesn't have fleas and never has contact with other cats. What's wrong???
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