5 Tips To Spot Your Cat’s Health Condition

Did you just acquired a cat and not sure is he/she is in good health? We are here to give you some  tips on what to look for, so you’ll get to know your new cat quickly. Soon you will recognize what is normal and what is not for your new buddy. Our tips will help you identify their health condition, thus making caring for your new cat simpler.

1. Cat behavior are often big signals: If  your cat is normally bouncy, an unexpected lethargic phase should set off an alarm.  Although sometimes he/she may just be under the weather and just needs some napping to sleep it off, however if the lethargy persists for a extended period, that’s a signal to head for the vet. Another alarm is if a usually calm pet suddenly becoming aggressive.

2. Cat movement and Balance: Sometimes  the way a cat walks can be an indicator of health issues. If the cat’s normally balanced movement suddenly becomee, or it has difficulty walking, this signal a big concern.

3. Cat grooming Can Be a Big Indicator:  If she grooms her self pretty regularly but suddenly stops, as it can be a signal of many reasons. It can be as simple as feeling under the weather, or it can be feeling some pain.  However, excessive grooming in same area might suggest skin problems., or nervousness signaling some kind of stress in the pet’s life.

4. Teeth and Mouth: Cat’s mouth should be pink. If you notice the cat eating differently or less regularly, there could be teeth problems or an infection. Bad breath could also indicate problems with the teeth or gums, or even problems with the digestive system.

5. Digestive Issues: Always watch for diarrhea or other signs of digestive distress, such as abnormal numbers of bowel movement.

Follow these 5 simple cat tips will  help you track your cat”s health. If you notice any of these signs, you might need to get your cat checked by a vet immediately.

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