Pale gums in a cat are a serious symptom that requires immediate attention and can indicate a wide range of underlying health issues, from anemia (due to blood loss, parasites, or chronic disease) to shock or severe organ dysfunction. Other accompanying symptoms might include lethargy, weakness, or difficulty breathing. It's very difficult to determine the cause without a proper veterinary examination and diagnostic tests such as blood work. Please seek immediate veterinary care to have your cat evaluated and the cause of the pale gums diagnosed and treated.Clinically Approved Standard by Dial A Vet Veterinary Team
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