My cat feels hot and isn't acting normal, what should I do Dial A Vet?

This evening, I noticed my cat feels unusually warm to the touch and isn't acting like her usual self. She seems lethargic and isn't as interested in her usual toys or treats. I'm really worried something might be off with her. What should I do, and could this be a sign of something serious?

Answer

Your cat feeling unusually warm and acting lethargic could indicate a fever or underlying illness, which is concerning and should be monitored closely.

  • Identify changes in your cat's behavior as potential signs of illness.
  • Monitor for other symptoms like loss of appetite or changes in litter box habits.
  • Consider scheduling a veterinary consultation if conditions do not improve.

It's common for cats to experience fluctuations in behavior, but a noticeable change, especially alongside feeling warm to your touch, can signal a health issue such as an infection or fever. Ensure she is comfortable, keep her hydrated, and watch for any additional symptoms. Early intervention can often prevent more serious health complications.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What could be causing my cat's lethargy?

    Lethargy can result from various issues like fever, stress, infections, or other underlying conditions. It's important to consider her environment and any recent changes.

  • How can I tell if my cat has a fever?

    The most reliable method is to use a digital thermometer rectally. Other signs include warmth to the touch, decreased appetite, and shivering. Consult a vet for a proper diagnosis.

  • When should I take my cat to the vet?

    If your cat's behavior doesn't return to normal within 24 hours, or if she displays additional symptoms like vomiting, diarrhea, or not eating, seek veterinary advice.

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