Why is my cat losing weight and has diarrhea? She feels really bony, especially along her back. Should I be worried?

I recently noticed that my cat has been losing weight, and when I pet her, she feels quite bony along her back. She's also been having diarrhea for the past couple of days, which is unusual for her. Could these symptoms be a sign of something serious? Should I take her to the vet right away?

Answer

Your cat's recent weight loss and diarrhea are concerning symptoms that may indicate an underlying health issue. Prompt veterinary attention is advisable to ensure your pet receives proper care.

  • Weight loss and feeling bony can suggest underlying health issues.
  • Diarrhea persisting for more than a day or two is unusual and needs attention.
  • Assessing these symptoms with a vet can prevent potential complications.

It's important to address these symptoms quickly, as they could be indicative of various health concerns ranging from dietary issues to potential infections or gastrointestinal conditions. A consultation with a veterinarian will provide a comprehensive evaluation and appropriate treatment plan to ensure your cat’s well-being.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What could be causing my cat's weight loss and diarrhea?

    Weight loss and diarrhea in cats can be caused by a variety of factors including diet changes, parasites, infections, or more serious conditions such as kidney disease or hyperthyroidism. A vet can help diagnose the cause.

  • How urgent is a vet visit for these symptoms?

    Given the symptoms of weight loss and diarrhea, a prompt veterinary assessment is recommended to prevent any worsening of your cat's condition and to begin appropriate treatment.

  • What should I monitor while waiting for the vet visit?

    Keep an eye on any other symptoms your cat may exhibit, such as vomiting, changes in eating or drinking habits, or lethargy. Note these down to discuss with your vet during the consultation.

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