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Old 24th October 2007, 17:21
Texasmujer Texasmujer is offline
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Cues for Vet Visits

Cats are experts at hiding pain, making it tough to know when they need a trip to the vet. With early detection and disease prevention in mind. here are some early signs of illness in felines:

* Prolonged vomiting, constipation, or diarrhea
* Fever, poor appetite, decreased or increased water consumption
* Rapid, shallow, labores, or raspy breathing
* Poor motor coordination, staggering, lameness, or collapse
* Panting, pacing, or agitation
* Lethargy, withdrawal, or hiding
* Persistent sneezing or coughing, runny nose and eyes
* Bad breath or body odor
* Pale gums, tongue, or ears
* Lumps
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