Why is my cat's face swollen on just one side and now won’t eat anything either? Should I be worried and call Dial A Vet?

I noticed this afternoon that my cat’s face looks swollen on one side, and now he’s refusing to eat anything. This has me quite concerned since he usually never turns down a meal. Could this be a sign of something serious, and should I contact Dial A Vet for advice right away?

Answer

Your cat's swollen face and sudden loss of appetite could be signs of an underlying medical issue, possibly requiring prompt attention. This behavior change warrants contacting a vet for further advice and evaluation.

  • Facial swelling can indicate dental issues, infections, or injuries.
  • Loss of appetite in cats is often a sign of discomfort or pain.
  • Professional veterinary advice is recommended to determine the cause.

When a cat's face becomes swollen, it could be due to several factors such as a dental abscess, insect bite, or trauma. Coupled with refusing to eat, these signs suggest that your cat may be experiencing discomfort or distress. It's crucial to consult with a veterinary professional who can assess the situation and offer appropriate solutions to alleviate your cat's condition.

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 face to swell?

    Common causes include dental issues, trauma, allergic reactions, or insect bites. Identifying the exact cause often requires a professional veterinary exam.

  • Why is it concerning if my cat stops eating?

    Cats are prone to health issues if they stop eating for even a short period. Loss of appetite can indicate pain or an underlying medical condition.

  • How quickly should I seek veterinary advice?

    If you notice any facial swelling or changes in eating habits, it's best to contact a vet as soon as possible to rule out serious health concerns.

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