Why is she suddenly meowing loudly and angrily and seems to have a tender stomach when I touch it? Should I be worried and call a vet?

This evening, I noticed my cat started meowing loudly and with a tone that seems angry or distressed. Whenever I try to touch her belly, she pulls away as if it's tender or hurting her. I'm not sure if she's just having an off day, or if there's something more serious going on. Should I be concerned and contact a vet about this change in her behavior?

Answer

Your cat's sudden loud meowing and her reaction to her belly being touched might be a sign of discomfort or pain, and it’s important to observe her closely for any other symptoms or changes in behavior.

  • Cats often vocalize when they are in pain or distress.
  • Tenderness in the belly area can indicate potential medical issues.
  • Observing your cat closely can help identify any additional problems.

It’s possible that your cat is experiencing an underlying issue, such as abdominal pain, which could be associated with various conditions like infections, injuries, or digestive problems. Cats sometimes instinctively hide pain, so any noticeable change in behavior, especially involving discomfort, warrants attention. Consulting a veterinarian is always a good choice for peace of mind and your cat’s well-being.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What could be causing my cat to meow loudly at night?

    Cats might meow loudly due to various reasons, including pain, stress, or environmental changes. It's important to pay attention to other symptoms or consult with a vet for a proper diagnosis.

  • Why does my cat pull away when I touch her belly?

    Cats often have sensitive bellies, and some dislike being touched there. However, if this behavior is new, it might indicate discomfort or a health issue that should be evaluated by a vet.

  • When should I contact a vet for my cat?

    You should contact a vet if your cat shows sudden changes in behavior, signs of pain, or any other symptoms that concern you. It’s better to err on the side of caution when it involves your pet’s health.

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