My cat’s been panting ever since we played with her favorite toy, like, a lot more than usual. Is this something I need to call Dial A Vet about?

After playing with her favorite toy this afternoon, my cat has been panting noticeably, much more than she typically does. She's an indoor cat, and I've not seen her pant like this before. Could this just be because she's extra tired, or is it wise to get in touch with a vet to make sure she's alright?

Answer

It's concerning to see your cat panting after playing with her toy, especially if this is not typical behavior. While panting can sometimes be normal, it might be a sign of something more serious if it persists.

  • Monitor your cat's panting to see if it subsides after rest.
  • Keep an eye out for any additional symptoms like lethargy or coughing.
  • Consider contacting a vet if the panting persists or if your cat seems unwell.

Cats may pant due to intense physical activity, stress, or overheating. However, panting can also indicate respiratory or cardiovascular issues. It's important to ensure your cat is resting in a cool, calm environment and to watch for any persisting or worsening symptoms.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Why is my cat panting after playing?

    While some panting after activity can be normal, it can also indicate overheating or stress. Ensure your cat is cool and calm, and monitor for other symptoms.

  • When should I be concerned about panting?

    If your cat's panting is accompanied by other symptoms such as lethargy, coughing, or changes in behavior, or if it doesn't resolve with rest, consult a vet.

  • Can panting indicate an emergency?

    If panting is sudden, severe, or accompanied by distress, such as struggling to breathe, it may be an emergency. Seek immediate veterinary care.

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