My cat’s stomach feels rock hard all of a sudden, and she seems really uncomfortable. Is this something I should contact Dial A Vet about immediately?

I just noticed that my cat's stomach feels strangely hard, almost like a rock, and she seems really uncomfortable whenever I touch her around that area. This change happened quite suddenly tonight. Is this something urgent that I should reach out to Dial A Vet about right away, or is there something else I should look for before calling?

Answer

Your cat's abdomen feels unusually hard, and she appears uncomfortable when you touch the area. This sudden change could indicate an urgent health issue that may require immediate veterinary attention.

  • Hard, distended abdomen is a potential sign of a health concern.
  • Your cat shows discomfort when her stomach is touched, which is not normal.
  • Sudden changes in your cat's health should be addressed quickly.

A hard stomach and discomfort in your cat can be indicative of several issues, such as gastrointestinal blockages, internal bleeding, or bloat. It's crucial to observe any other symptoms like vomiting, lethargy, or change in eating habits, which can help determine the urgency. However, given the symptoms described, it would be best to consult a veterinarian as soon as possible to ensure your cat receives the appropriate care.

If this is an emergency, please seek immediate veterinary care.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What should I do if my cat's abdomen feels hard?

    You should contact a veterinarian immediately, as a hard abdomen can be a sign of several serious conditions that require prompt evaluation and treatment.

  • Why is my cat uncomfortable when I touch her stomach?

    Discomfort when touching her stomach could be due to pain or discomfort from internal issues like blockages, inflammation, or other health problems.

  • When is it crucial to call a vet?

    Contact a vet immediately if your cat exhibits signs of severe discomfort, rapid breathing, vomiting, or lethargy alongside a hard abdomen.

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