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Cat Sick

Is My Cat Sick?

Cats are masters at hiding signs of illness. Learn how to play detective and recognize these warning signs.

Marty Becker, DVM, and Janice Willard, DVM

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Overall Appearance
Sometimes there isn't any one thing, but the whole picture that looks off to you. The cat may be sitting hunched up. There may be an expression of pain on its face. Its coat may have lost its luster and pliability.

All Changes
In general, any abrupt or severe change is cause for immediate concern. For example, a cat that suddenly becomes unable to use its hind legs needs to see its vet right away.

Once you decide to seek veterinary care, you might have to choose between seeing an unknown emergency veterinarian after hours or waiting until your cats regular veterinarian is back on duty.

Here are some signs that always warrant immediate care.

  • Any trouble with breathing, seizures, protracted vomiting, paralysis, hemorrhage, or straining to urinate may represent life-threatening emergencies, says Julie Levy, DVM, assistant professor at the University of Florida, College of Veterinary Medicine.

  • More subtle signs include jaundice (yellow tint to the gums, eyes, and skin), pale gums indicating anemia or shock, [and] abnormally high or low body temperature, Levy says. Delaying treatment for these disorders, if even for a few hours, can make the difference between recovery and death.

Trust Your Instincts
There is much to be said for an attentive owners instincts. Sometimes you can't identify what is wrong, but an alarm bell goes off inside you. This is also a good time to see a vet, who is trained to put the medical puzzle together.

I once took a cat to the vet and apologized for coming in because my only worry was that he wasn't racing me to the fridge, says Margo Mann of Victoria, B.C., Canada. He was, however, eating. After blood tests and radiographs, he was diagnosed with pyothorax a serious infection in the chest cavity. He was completely cured and lived to be 15."

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Hi im Ashley and my cat has a problom with her uncuntroled blader, and would not eat, shes very weak, can cindove jump,and her liver is just uncuntroled,and shes going to the hospital, and she would not stop curling up.well thanks for the tips maybe my cat will get better because shes in newjersy with my mommy and im here with my daddy and sister and i never got to hug her yet and my dog Baily didnt get to see her yet either so im just hopping that she will stay alive so i could hug and kiss her again I LOVE YOU NAKETA. :( :( :(
Ashley, Palm Beach Gardens, FL
Posted: 12/12/2009 6:19:12 AM
Sandy, last week would not eat. eyes dilated. brought inside house. been giving him pediatric electroyte in dropper 4-6 tines every hour, will not eat. have to put wet food in mouth to feed him, is peeing & poo. pee is very yellow. mother 81 yrs old. cannot aford a vet. would amoxicillin help?
Cindy, Redlands, CA
Posted: 11/1/2009 9:21:56 AM
cat has a runny nose, or gunk in its eyes? was real playful now seem withdrawn
maryann, phoenix, AZ
Posted: 4/24/2009 9:49:33 AM
My cat doesnt seem to be acting strange or eating differently. But her urine is slightly darker in color, and sometimes her breathing sounds slightly wet; as if she needs to sneeze or cough up a hairball but can't. I have been worried about her health recently, but am the only one in my family who is. Perhaps I am overreacting? Should I see a vet?
Ali, Sherwood Park, IN
Posted: 4/18/2009 10:28:07 AM
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