I accidentally put the weighted blanket over the cat and now she seems a bit sluggish; should I be worried or will she bounce back on her own?

Last night, I accidentally put a weighted blanket over my cat, and now she seems a bit sluggish. It’s been a few hours and she’s not her usual playful self. She isn’t showing much interest in her toys or food, which is making me really concerned. I’m not sure if the blanket could have hurt her or if she’s just feeling a bit off today.

Answer

It's possible that the weighted blanket may have caused your cat some discomfort or mild injury, so monitoring her closely for any signs of distress is important.

  • Check for any signs of bruising or tenderness when you gently run your hands over your cat's body.
  • Observe her breathing to ensure it is smooth and not labored.
  • Watch for any changes in behavior, such as hiding or increased vocalization, which could indicate discomfort or pain.
  • Monitor her appetite and water intake closely.

Weighted blankets can apply pressure that isn't suitable for animals that are much smaller and lighter than humans. Cats can sometimes be quite resilient, but if the blanket was too heavy, it may have caused some muscle soreness or bruising. This could explain her current sluggishness and lack of interest in food or toys. It's crucial to keep an eye on her and make sure her symptoms do not worsen.

If there is any escalation in symptoms or if you're feeling particularly concerned, don’t hesitate to reach out to a veterinarian for further guidance. Book a consultation with Dial A Vet for peace of mind.

Frequently Asked Questions

What weight of blanket is safe for pets?

It's generally recommended to use light blankets specifically designed for pets, as weighted blankets can be too heavy and may pose risks of injury or difficulty breathing.

What should I do if my cat shows no interest in eating?

If your cat continues to show little interest in eating, especially for more than 24 hours, it would be wise to consult with a veterinarian to rule out any underlying health issues.

Could my cat just be having an off day?

Yes, it is possible for cats, like humans, to have off days. However, it's essential to monitor your cat for any prolonged changes in behavior or health to ensure there is no underlying issue.

If you're still concerned, don't wait to book a consultation with Dial A Vet for peace of mind.

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