I just noticed a bruise on my cat's belly after cleaning around the house, should I be concerned and call the vet?

While tidying up around the house today, I noticed a small bruise on my cat's belly that I hadn't seen before. She seems to be acting normal and doesn't appear to be in pain when I touch it, but I'm a bit worried about how it might have happened. Is this something I should be concerned about, and should I call the vet to have it checked out?

Answer

Finding a bruise on your cat's belly can be concerning, but it's a good sign that she's acting normally and doesn't appear to be in pain. It's still important to monitor the situation closely.

  • Monitor the bruise for changes in size, color, or swelling
  • Check for any signs of injury or discomfort
  • Contact a vet if you notice any changes or additional symptoms

Bruising in cats can occur for various reasons, including minor injuries or playtime mishaps. Since your cat is not showing any signs of pain or distress, it may be a minor issue. However, if the bruise gets worse or you are concerned about underlying issues, consulting a vet is always a wise choice to ensure her well-being.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What could cause bruising in cats?

    Bruising can result from minor injuries, playful behavior, or sometimes an underlying condition. It's important to monitor changes and consult a vet if you're concerned about her health.

  • When should I be worried about a bruise on my cat?

    Be concerned if the bruise increases in size, changes color, swells, or if your cat starts showing signs of pain or other unusual symptoms.

  • Can I treat a bruise at home?

    If the bruise is small and doesn't seem to bother your cat, monitoring it at home might be sufficient. However, for peace of mind, a vet check-up is always a good idea, especially if you notice any changes.

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