My cat keeps pushing his head into the corner of the room and won't stop. Is this something I should be worried about? Dial A Vet, any ideas?

I've noticed my cat repeatedly pressing his head into the corner of the room since yesterday, and he won't stop doing it. It seems unusual and a bit concerning, as I've never seen him behave like this before. Is this something I should be worried about? Any ideas on what might be causing this or how I should handle it?

Answer

Head pressing in cats can be a concerning sign that may indicate a neurological issue or other underlying health problems. It's important to address this behavior promptly.

  • Head pressing may signal neurological conditions.
  • Immediate veterinary assessment is advised.
  • Early intervention can prevent further complications.

Cats pressing their heads against walls or objects often do so due to discomfort caused by various medical conditions such as toxic poisoning, metabolic disorders, brain tumors, or infections affecting the nervous system. It's crucial to contact a veterinarian as soon as you observe this behavior to determine the root cause and begin appropriate treatment.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What causes my cat to press its head into objects?

    This behavior can be caused by neurological problems, toxins, infections, or other health disorders. It's a sign that should prompt immediate veterinary attention.

  • Is head pressing an emergency?

    Yes, head pressing is considered an emergency. It requires prompt veterinary evaluation to determine the underlying cause and to initiate treatment.

  • What should I do if my cat starts head pressing?

    If your cat starts showing this behavior, seek immediate veterinary care to prevent potential progression of any underlying condition.

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

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