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How to tell if a cat is sick - a simple diagnostic method.

How to tell if a cat is sick – a simple diagnostic method.

Let them say that a cat has almost a dozen lives to spare.

Responsible pet owners do not ignore the symptoms of illness and promptly schedule a veterinary appointment for their domestic animals.

In some cases, it is possible to diagnose ailments on your own. Here are some examples:

To understand what is happening with your pet, you just need to pay attention to the color of your cat’s gums.

Under normal conditions, they should be a healthy light pink color. Any deviations can indicate a change to dark pink or even dark red. All of this can be a reason to visit the veterinarian.

Here are some diseases that can cause redness of the gums in your pet.

Gingivitis.

The gums may turn red and swell, and there may also be plaque formation. It can progress to a severe condition without dental intervention.

Stomatitis.

This is an inflammation that can spread to the gums, tongue, and so on, and it may develop simultaneously with gingivitis. Your pet may become lethargic and lose their appetite.

Heatstroke.

If the cat has been in a hot environment with poor ventilation for a long time, symptoms may include dark red gums and tongue.

At the same time, there may be an increase in heart rate, vomiting, and difficulty breathing.

Poisoning.

Redness of the gums can be caused by poisoning. Dilated pupils, difficulty breathing, and vomiting may occur. It can be caused by the consumption of plants or seeds.

If the cat has eaten a mouse, red spots may appear on the gums, ears, or eyes.

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