My cat seemed fine last night, but when I woke up, she's not moving around much. Is this normal? Should I be rushing to the vet?

Last night, everything seemed perfectly normal with my cat, but when I woke up this morning, she’s just lounging around and not moving much at all. She's usually so active in the mornings, chasing after anything that moves. Is this just her having an off day, or is it something I should be concerned about and take her to the vet for?

Answer

Your cat's sudden lethargy and decreased activity level can be a cause for concern. While it might simply be an off day, it's important to monitor her closely, especially since this change in behavior was unexpected.

  • Changes in behavior can be an early sign of illness.
  • Monitor your cat for other symptoms like lack of appetite or vomiting.
  • Consider seeking veterinary advice if the lethargy persists.

Cats are generally creatures of habit, so any sudden change in behavior can indicate discomfort or health issues. Often, a cat lounging around might be dealing with something minor, such as stress or indigestion. However, if your cat continues to be less active than usual or if other symptoms develop, it may be time to consult a veterinarian to rule out any underlying health conditions.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What should I do if my cat is not eating or drinking?

    If your cat refuses to eat or drink for more than 24 hours, it's essential to contact a veterinarian, as this can indicate a more serious health issue.

  • How can I tell if my cat is in pain?

    Signs of pain in cats can include hiding, vocalizing, aggression, and changes in grooming. If you suspect your cat is in pain, consult your veterinarian.

  • When is lethargy in cats considered an emergency?

    If your cat is unresponsive, unable to stand, or has difficulty breathing, it is an emergency, and you should seek immediate veterinary care.

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