Why's my cat's nose really dry and hot, and her legs and tummy are quivering when she stands?

Earlier today, I noticed my cat's nose is unusually dry and hot to the touch, which is different from how it usually feels. Additionally, when she's standing, her legs and tummy seem to be quivering a bit. I'm worried since she’s not acting like herself and I’m not sure if these are signs of something serious. Could this be a sign of illness, or is it normal for cats at times?

Answer

It sounds like you're worried about your cat's dry, hot nose and the slight quivering in her legs and tummy. These changes, along with your observation that she's not acting like herself, understandably raise concerns.

  • Observe your cat closely for any changes in behavior or health
  • A dry, hot nose can sometimes signal a fever or dehydration
  • Quivering might indicate discomfort or weakness

A dry and hot nose can be an indication of fever, dehydration, or even just due to environmental changes. The quivering of the legs and tummy can suggest discomfort or weakness but could also be due to stress or cold. If your cat is showing other signs of illness such as lethargy, loss of appetite, or any unusual behavior, it may be best to consult a veterinarian to ensure your cat receives the proper care and attention.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are common causes of a dry, hot nose in cats?

    A dry, hot nose in cats can be caused by fever, dehydration, or sleeping in warm environments. It's not always a cause for concern, but monitoring for additional symptoms can be important.

  • When should I be concerned about my cat's quivering?

    Quivering can be due to many factors, from mild discomfort to more serious issues like pain or illness. If the quivering persists or is accompanied by other signs of distress, a veterinary visit is advised.

  • How can I check if my cat has a fever?

    The most reliable way to check a cat's temperature is using a digital pet thermometer. Normal body temperature for cats is between 37.5°C and 39°C (99.5°F and 102.5°F). Anything above this range warrants a consultation with a vet.

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