Learning About Clicker Training

Learning About Clicker Training

2 Ways To Tell When It's Time To Take Your Cat To The Vet

by Doris Washington

Cats are amazing pets, but they can also be quite difficult to take care of because they often do not show very visible signs of distress or pain. As a result, it can be very easy to overlook your cat's potentially serious health issues. Listed below are two ways to tell when it is time to take your cat to the vet.

Grooming Problems

Since cats are extremely fastidious when it comes to keeping themselves groomed, it is very likely that your cat is experiencing some kind of discomfort or illness if he or she has stopped grooming effectively. Examples of this could be your cat having matted fur all over his or her back or on his or her legs. A common cause for this is that your cat is experiencing pain associated with arthritis, which can make it fairly painful for your cat to move and reach all over his or her body for proper grooming.

Another possible cause for this is that there may be a skin allergy at play that makes it painful to groom, which can lead to matting. In addition, a skin allergy can also often lead to overly grooming a single spot, which can lead to bald patches. If you are dealing with a skin allergy, a veterinarian can provide medications that can help eliminate the inflammation and help you determine what your cat is likely allergic to so that you can limit his or her exposure to the allergen.

In the case of arthritis, the vet can help by prescribing pain medication to allow your cat to move and rest more easily. Your vet can also recommend orthopedic bedding to eliminate pressure on the cat's joints while he or she is sleeping and nutritional supplements that can alleviate or eliminate the pain and discomfort over time.  

Noise Issues

Another way to tell that your cat needs attention from a vet is if he or she is making a lot of noise. While there are a lot of "talkative" cats that will meow quite a bit throughout the day, extremely loud and harsh yowling noises are often a sign that your cat is experiencing a lot of discomfort or is losing his or her hearing.

If your cat is losing his or her hearing, it can often be a very traumatic and stressful experience for your cat. A vet can help in this situation by offering medication that will calm your cat down and relax him or her until he or she adjusts to the hearing loss while also looking for a means to halt the hearing loss if possible. 

Contact your vet today in order to discuss the many ways in which he or she can help you keep your cat in good health. If you are experiencing grooming problems or noise issues with your cat, it is vital that you get him or her to the vet as soon as possible to rule out any potentially dangerous conditions. Check out a site like http://www.1stPetVet.com for more information.


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Learning About Clicker Training

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