My 5-month-old kitten seems to be sleeping a lot more than usual, is that normal, or should I call Dial A Vet?

Over the past few days, I've noticed that my 5-month-old kitten is sleeping much more than usual, even during times she would typically be active and playful. She used to dart around the house all day, but now she seems to prefer curling up for a nap. Is this normal behavior for a kitten her age, or should I be concerned enough to consult a vet?

Answer

Your 5-month-old kitten is suddenly sleeping more than usual, reducing her characteristic playful behavior. While changes in sleep patterns can be normal, it's essential to observe for any additional symptoms.

  • Increased sleep might be part of a growth phase.
  • Monitor for other symptoms, like lack of appetite or energy.
  • Consult a vet for persistent changes or concerns.

Kittens often have periods of growth where they may sleep more than usual. However, if your kitten is consistently less active or displays other worrying signs, such as not eating or being unusually lethargic, you should consider consulting a vet. Changes in routine or diet, as well as underlying health issues, might affect her sleep and play habits.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Why might my kitten be sleeping more?

    Kittens can sleep more if they are going through a growth spurt, feeling unwell, or if there has been a change in their environment.

  • What should I watch out for alongside increased sleep?

    Be alert for signs such as a lack of appetite, refusal to play, vomiting, diarrhea, or any unusual behaviors.

  • When should I schedule a vet appointment?

    If your kitten's change in behavior is accompanied by other symptoms, or the lethargy persists, it is best to have a vet evaluate her condition.

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