How Healthy Is Your Cat?

Did you know that February is National Cat Health Month? There are certainly a lot of pet holidays in February, not to mention Valentine's Day! How healthy is your cat? Have you ever asked yourself that? Does your veterinarian give you advice on how to get, or keep, your cat healthy when you take him in for his annual check-up? 

Remember, our cats are masters of disguise! It's not because they want to hide anything from us, but our domestic cats still have the instinct of the wild and in the wild, only the strong survive. That means, if your cat isn't feeling great, she may hide it from you and you may not notice something is wrong until it's too late. 

How Healthy Is Your Cat?

Here are a few things you should make note of when trying to determine whether your cat is healthy and whether you need to make an appointment with your veterinarian. 

  1. How is his appetite? Just like humans, cats will have days when they eat a lot and other days when they just pick at their meals. A day or a meal without much interest in dinner may not be anything to worry about. If a lack of interest in food persists for more than a day (or more than is typical for your cat), call your veterinarian. 
  2. A change in attitude. Is your cat hiding? Is she hissing, spitting and scratching? Take a look at your household dynamics and you may be able to find a connection between attitude change and the household. A new human or pet or a move or new noises or scents could cause a change in your kitty's behavior. See if you can pinpoint when the change occurred and what might have caused it. If your cat stops playing with his or her favorite toy or rolling in his favorite catnip that could be a sign something isn't quite right. 
  3. Litter box avoidance. When a cat who has never avoided the litter box all of a sudden stops using it, it should raise red flags. Talk to your vet to rule out any health issues. Did you change the litter? Is there a new cat in the house or a new dog or human? Have you lost a pet? Perhaps you have too many cats and too few litter boxes? When is the last time you bought new litter boxes? They do need to be changed because claws dig up the plastic and that means the scent of urine and feces won't go away even when you change the litter. 

These are the top three changes a pet parent may notice. Talk with your veterinarian if you have any questions or concerns. Be aware though there are illnesses and disease that won't have any visible signs -- that is why it's necessary to have annual vet check-ups for your furbaby. 

What does your cat do when he or she just isn't feeling right or is out-of-sorts? We'll bet you notice right away when something just isn't normal, don't you? 

Let us know on Facebook what your kitty does to give you signs something isn't right. 

Leave a comment

Please note, comments need to be approved before they are published.

Curious About Catnip?

More Blog Posts & Helpful Information

What Your Cat's Fur Pattern/Color Says About Their Personality

All cats are unique in their own way and have their own distinct personalities. But have you ever wondered if your cat's fur color has any correlation to their personality? It turns out that many pet owners believe that the color of a cat's fur can reveal their personality traits.

The Top 10 Supplements to Give to Your Cat For Long-Term Health

As a cat parent, it's important to make sure your fur baby is receiving the nutrients they need to stay healthy and happy. While providing a well-balanced diet is crucial, supplements can be a great way to give your cat's health an extra boost. In this blog post, we'll discuss the top 10 supplements that you can feed your cat to promote long-term health.

5 Signs That Your Cat Is Sick

Cats are known for being independent and self-sufficient. As a result, it can be easy to overlook the signs that they may be sick. It's important to pay attention to your feline friend's behavior and habits, as it may be an indication that something is wrong. In this blog post, we'll discuss five signs that your cat may be sick and what you can do to help them feel better.

Safe Solutions for Indoor Cats that Want to Go Outside

Do you have an indoor cat that’s always dreaming of being outside? Or perhaps your cat is so curious they can't help but try to sneak outdoors when you open the door! Fortunately, with some creativity, dedication and proper preparation, it's possible to satisfy your kitty's outdoor desires while keeping them safe!