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why is my cat unresponsive?
Your cat may be unresponsive for several reasons. The first thing to do is check his eyes. If they appear cloudy, he has glaucoma. Next, check his ears. If they look red, he has ear mites. Finally, check his teeth. If they look loose, he has gingivitis.
why is my cat vomiting brown liquid?
Your cat may be sick from eating something that contains copper. Copper poisoning usually occurs when cats eat items such as batteries, antifreeze, and paint thinner. If your cat has ingested these substances, he or she may vomit up dark green or black liquid.
why is my cat wagging her tail so much?
Cats love attention, especially when they are feeling stressed out. Wagging tails is a way for cats to communicate with each other and show affection. When a cat wags his/her tail, he/she is telling others how he/she feels about something.
why is my cat wheezing when he breathes?
Your cat may be having breathing difficulties due to allergies. The symptoms include sneezing, runny nose, watery eyes, coughing, and difficulty breathing. If your cat has these symptoms, consult your veterinarian immediately.
why is my cat’s inner eyelid showing?
Your cat has an inner eyelid which protects his eyes from dust and debris. The inner eyelid is usually white and transparent, but may be pinkish or yellowish. If your cat has an eye infection, he may also have discharge around his eyes.
why is my cat’s pee sparkly?
Your cat’s urine has crystals in it because it contains urea, which is a waste product from protein metabolism. Urine also contains other substances such as salts, minerals, and amino acids. The crystals form when water evaporates out of the urine, leaving behind the solutes.
why is my cats peeing everywhere?
Your cat may be urinating outside due to stress, anxiety, or other health issues. If you notice your cat has been urinating frequently, please contact your vet immediately.
why is my cats tongue sticking out?
Your cat has a condition called feline hyperesthesia syndrome, which causes his tongue to stick out when he feels uncomfortable. This is common for cats and usually goes away after about 6 months. If your cat continues to lick his tongue excessively, consult your veterinarian.
why is my diabetic cat always hungry?
Your cat may be suffering from diabetes mellitus. This disease causes the body to produce too much sugar in the blood which leads to increased hunger. If your cat has been diagnosed with diabetes, you should consult your veterinarian for treatment options.
why is my female cat peeing on things
Your cat has a urinary tract infection which causes her to urinate outside of the litter box. She may also be trying to mark her territory. To treat the problem, give her antibiotics for 10 days. If she continues to do this, consult a veterinarian.