Recognizing Pain in Cats: Signs and Symptoms

Learn how to identify signs of pain in cats, including hunched posture and grimaces, and when to consult a vet.

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When in pain, cats often sit in a hunched position, with their body tense and paws tucked under them. They may also have a grimace on their face and avoid moving unnecessarily. Monitor closely and consult a vet if you notice these signs.

FAQs & Answers

  1. What are common signs of pain in cats? Common signs include a hunched posture, reduced activity, changes in eating habits, and vocalizations.
  2. When should I take my cat to the vet? You should consult your vet if you notice any unusual behavior, especially if your cat is hiding, not eating, or showing signs of distress.
  3. Can cats show pain in subtle ways? Yes, cats may not display overt signs of pain, so it's essential to observe changes in their normal behavior or habits.
  4. What should I do if I think my cat is in pain? Monitor your cat closely for other symptoms and contact your veterinarian for guidance on the next steps.