My cat's belly is getting tight and bloated, and it seems to be getting worse. Should I call Dial A Vet right away?

Yesterday evening, I noticed my cat's belly was tight and a bit swollen, but today it seems even more bloated and firm to the touch. She's acting a little off, not as active as usual. I'm really concerned because it seems to be getting worse. Should I be calling Dial A Vet immediately, or is there something I can do to help her right away?

Answer

It sounds like your cat is experiencing worsening abdominal bloating and decreased activity, which could be signs of a serious condition. Immediate attention may be necessary.

  • Monitor your cat's symptoms closely.
  • Consider professional veterinary advice promptly.
  • Be aware of any other changes in behavior or physical symptoms.

Bloating and a firm abdomen can indicate several issues ranging from gastrointestinal problems to more acute conditions like organ inflammation or other internal issues. Since symptoms appear to be worsening, it's crucial to prioritize a veterinarian's evaluation to ensure your cat receives the appropriate care.

If this is an emergency, please seek immediate veterinary care.

Book a consultation with a licensed vet at Dial A Vet for just $49 AUD if you're unsure or symptoms are getting worse.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What could cause my cat's abdomen to be swollen and firm?

    Abdominal swelling and firmness can be caused by a variety of issues such as gastrointestinal obstructions, fluid accumulation, or organ enlargement. It is important to have a veterinarian evaluate your cat to determine the exact cause.

  • Why is my cat less active when she's usually very energetic?

    A decrease in activity can be a sign of discomfort or illness. If your cat is typically active and is now showing signs of lethargy, it is a good idea to have a vet assess her condition.

  • Can I wait to see if she improves on her own before consulting a vet?

    While some conditions might improve, it's not advisable to wait in this scenario as the symptoms appear to be getting worse. Timely professional advice can prevent potential complications and ensure your cat's well-being.

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