If my cat was super heavy and lethargic yesterday but didn't vomit, and today is eating a bit more, is that something serious?

Yesterday, I noticed my cat seemed super heavy when I picked her up, and she was quite lethargic throughout the day, but she didn't vomit. Today, she seems to be eating a bit more, which is a relief, but I still feel a bit worried about her sudden change in demeanor. Could this be a sign of something serious, or is it common for cats to have off days like this?

Answer

It's understandable to be concerned when your cat appears heavier and more lethargic than usual. While she seems to be eating a bit better today, it's important to monitor her closely for any further changes in behavior or health.

  • Monitor your cat's weight and eating habits.
  • Lethargy can be a sign of illness or fatigue.
  • Sudden changes in demeanor should be observed closely.

Cats, like humans, can have off days where they might not feel their best. However, significant and sudden changes in behavior or weight can sometimes indicate an underlying health issue. Since your cat is now eating a bit more, it is a positive sign, but continued lethargy could mean a visit to the vet is warranted. It's always better to be cautious and seek advice if you have any concerns.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Why is my cat lethargic but eating normally?

    Sometimes cats can feel under the weather due to minor issues like a mild stomach upset or fatigue from playing too hard. If she continues to eat normally, monitor her behavior, and see a vet if her lethargy persists.

  • Should I be concerned if my cat seems heavier suddenly?

    A sudden increase in your cat's weight might indicate fluid retention or another health issue. It's best to have this evaluated by a veterinarian, especially if she's lethargic too.

  • What can I do if my cat's behavior suddenly changes?

    Monitor your cat's habits closely and provide a comfortable, stress-free environment. Schedule a vet appointment to rule out any medical issues, especially if there are additional symptoms such as vomiting or changes in eating/drinking habits.

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