Being more sensitive to your pet’s body language can help determine
if your pet is not feeling well. Here are some hidden causes of pain in
cats that may be causing sudden changes in behavior exhibited by your
furball.
Oral problems
Any problem affecting a
cat’s mouth can be painful and uncomfortable. Tooth and gum problems,
oral cancer, and any foreign body that is stuck in the mouth can spell
trouble. Checking your pets mouth regularly and being alert for any
signs, such as drooling, poor appetite, foul odor from the mouth, pawing
at the mouth, etc. are important indications that there is something
wrong.
Arthritis
Inflamed joints can cause
intense pain and mobility difficulties in cats. You may notice your cat
limping or being reluctant to jump up on his usual perching spots.
Problems of the urinary tract
Urinary
tract infections, urine crystals, bladder stones, etc. can cause pain
and discomfort in cats, more so, when there is an obstruction in any
part of the urinary tract. This is an emergency that needs immediate
medical attention from a vet Dallas, GA.
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