My cat has a fever but the vet can't figure out why. What could be causing this? Should I be worried or ask for more tests?

Yesterday, I took my cat to the vet because she wasn't acting like herself, and they confirmed she has a fever. The puzzling part is that they couldn't pinpoint the reason for it. I'm worried because she still seems lethargic. What could be causing her fever, and should I push for additional tests to get to the bottom of this?

Answer

Your cat's fever and lethargy can be concerning, especially when the cause isn't immediately clear. It's important to understand potential reasons for the fever and consider seeking further veterinary advice.

  • Persistent fever might indicate an underlying issue.
  • Monitoring your cat's behavior and symptoms is crucial.
  • Consulting with a vet for additional tests can help identify the cause.

Fever in cats can be caused by various factors, including infections, inflammation, or other illnesses. Since there wasn't a definitive diagnosis, it's a good idea to keep a close eye on her symptoms and consider additional testing. This will help ensure that any underlying issues, such as infections or specific diseases, are identified and treated properly. Always trust your instincts as a pet parent; if your cat's condition doesn't improve or worsens, contacting your veterinarian is advisable.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What should I do if my cat's fever doesn't subside?

    If the fever persists for more than 24-48 hours or your cat's condition worsens, it's important to contact your veterinarian for further evaluation and possibly additional tests.

  • Can stress cause fever in cats?

    While stress doesn't directly cause fever, it can weaken the immune system, which may predispose cats to infections that can result in fever.

  • What home care can I provide for my cat with a fever?

    Ensure your cat stays hydrated, provide a comfortable resting area, and monitor her temperature. However, if you notice any concerning symptoms, consult your vet promptly.

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