Movement and balance problems
If your cat is having trouble walking, jumping, or climbing where it used to go, it could be a sign of general weakness. Movement difficulties are often accompanied by muscle or joint pain, especially in older cats.
Changes in behavior, such as becoming more clingy or more aloof, are also possible signs.
Some cats suddenly become more affectionate and constantly seek contact with their owner, as if for reassurance. Others, on the contrary, become more distant and prefer to be alone. These changes in behavior can be important clues about your cat’s emotional and physical state.
Nausea, vomiting and digestive problems
Digestive problems such as vomiting, diarrhea, or even constipation can indicate an internal organ malfunction. Pay close attention to these symptoms and ensure your cat always has access to clean water.
Changes in body temperature
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