10 Quik Subtle Cat Pain Signals
2010 September 20
This Week On VirtuaVet: Helping Cats in Pain
VirtuaVet Presents a Weeklong Quik Series Devoted to Helping Cats in Pain
10 Quik Signs of Subtle Ordinary Cat Pain
- Drooling (stomach pain, mouth pain)
- Taking longer to aim a jump (back, hip)
- Jumping and missing (back pain)
- Squinting. No, cats don’t squint to see better!
- Hesitating to touch paw down (shoulder or paw pain)
- Licking fur until it’s bald on sides (kidney stones)
- Holding one ear down (earache)
- Blinking and tearing (eye pain)
- Not eating (fever, aches and pains)
- Meowing in the litter box (bladder or urinary tract pain)
Read more about cats in pain at VirtuaVet’s How to Tell If Your Cat is in Pain
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Does your cat have a possible symptom that worries you? Leave a comment for Doc Truli and she’ll get back to you!
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Great post! 🙂
Thanks, Chris!