5 Signs Your Cat Is In Pain

Posted by kimalbert on December 19th, 2019

Cats are a thousand times different than dogs. Unlike dogs, they are one of those creatures that are masters at hiding their emotions. This makes it difficult to properly take care of them. It can be very easy to miss the signs your cat is sick. But if you know what to look for, you can recognize the pain of your cute little pet early and get them the help they need. You obviously don’t want your precious kitty suffering in silence.

Read some of the signs below to know your cat is in pain

1. Hiding out

When we are sad or ill, we usually retreat from human interaction or physical activity, and the same applies to cats also. If your cat is experiencing some kind of stress or is in pain, it may choose to remain detached or hide in order to deal with what it is feeling. Cats are usually very unpredictable, but if you notice your cat hiding out often, rush to the vet as soon as possible.

2. Sudden behavioral changes

If your cat is a lovebug, but suddenly it has started excess biting, scratching or hissing, then please understand that your little kitty is in pain. A sudden and unexpected change in behavior is a telltale sign that your cat is going through something.

3. Excessive purring

If your cat is purring is does not mean it is in pain. However, it is showing other signs along with the excessive purring, you must take her to the vet. The vet can provide pain medicine for cats which will help it reduce the pain.

4. Sudden changes in appetite and thirst

Unlike dogs, many cats are picky eaters. If your hungry cat doesn’t even bother to look at what is inside their food bowl, it is a sign of concern. You need to pay very close attention to your cat's dietary changes and water intake. There may be some kind of a pain in the mouth area due to which your cat is avoiding food. 

5. Excessive grooming

Cats love to keep them groomed to look nice and clean. But if you notice that your cat is grooming itself in some specific area continuously, it is possible that it may have some wound in that area.

These are some of the 5 signs that you should keep in mind to know whether your cat is hurt or in any kind of stress. You always get pain medicine for cats, but always make sure to consult a vet.

  

Author’s Bio - The author is an online blogger. This article is about pain medicine for cats.

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