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
- What are common signs of pain in cats? Common signs include a hunched posture, reduced activity, changes in eating habits, and vocalizations.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.