Cat's left cheek just puffed up all of a sudden. Didn't have this morning. Should I be concerned or is it nothing to worry about?

I noticed that my cat's left cheek suddenly puffed up since this morning, and it definitely wasn’t like that earlier today. I'm not sure if it’s a reaction to something or maybe an injury, and it doesn’t seem to bother her too much, but it looks quite concerning. Should I be worried about this, or is it likely something that will resolve on its own?

Answer

Swelling on your cat's cheek can be concerning and may indicate an underlying issue such as an allergic reaction, injury, or infection. It's important to monitor the situation closely and take appropriate action if necessary.

  • Monitor the swelling for changes or worsening.
  • Check for other symptoms such as redness, warmth, or discharge.
  • Seek veterinary advice if you're uncertain or symptoms escalate.

Swelling on a cat’s cheek could be due to a variety of reasons. Common causes include a reaction to an insect bite or sting, an injury from a fight or playing, or even an abscess. While it's a good sign that your cat doesn’t seem too bothered, it’s important to keep an eye on her. If the swelling persists, or if you notice it increasing in size or your cat showing signs of discomfort, a vet's assessment is advisable.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What could have caused my cat's cheek to swell suddenly?

    In cats, swelling on the cheek can be caused by various factors including insect bites, abscesses from a fight or injury, allergic reactions, or dental issues. A vet can help determine the exact cause.

  • Should I try to treat the swelling at home first?

    While monitoring the swelling at home is important, avoid self-treating without professional guidance, especially if the cause isn’t clear. If you notice any signs of pain, discharge, or changes, consult with a veterinarian.

  • How soon should I see a vet for cheek swelling?

    If the swelling doesn’t subside within a day or shows signs of becoming more severe, such as increased size or discomfort for your cat, it’s prudent to seek a vet’s advice promptly.

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