Pale gums in a cat can indicate several serious underlying health issues, such as anemia, significant blood loss, shock, or even certain types of poisoning. It's a sign that your cat might not be getting enough oxygen, or that their blood volume is dangerously low. Other symptoms might include lethargy, weakness, or difficulty breathing. This symptom warrants immediate veterinary attention to determine the cause and initiate appropriate treatment. Do not delay seeking professional help. This is an emergency - please take your pet to your nearest emergency veterinary clinic immediately.Clinically Approved Standard by Dial A Vet Veterinary Team
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