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Do you have furry, feathered or scaly family members that you care for? Being a pet lover comes with so many added responsibilities. Ever since I was a little girl, I have had a collection of pets that I simply adored. Now, my kids are the ones with the animal friends that they adore. Each of these pets must be seen by a vet at some point, so it was important that I find a vet that would provide care for all of their little friends. It was difficult to find just what I was looking for in a vet, but eventually, I did. My site is filled with advice for helping you find the perfect vet for the animal members of your family.

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2 Of The Biggest Reasons To Take Your Cat To The Vet

One of the hardest pets to own when it comes to determining if it is time to take them to the vet is a cat. This is because most cats will not really show any overt signs that they are sick or in pain, which can lead to many cat owners waiting too long to take their pets to the vet and can end with higher vet bills or severe medical complications. Listed below are two of the biggest reasons to take your cat to the vet.

Grooming Problems

Cats are among the fussiest pets out there when it comes to keeping themselves as clean as possible, so it is a very big warning sign if your cat seems to be improperly grooming himself or herself. One example of improper grooming is excessively grooming one spot over and over until the fur in that area starts to fall out. In that situation, there is a very good chance that your cat has an injury in that area or is suffering from skin allergies and will need vet attention.

Another example of improper grooming is insufficient grooming. When cats begin to feel ill or are in a lot of pain they will often begin to neglect their grooming because of the pain or simply because they do not have the energy. This will also require vet attention as many illnesses or injuries that can cause lethargy can also be potentially life-threatening if left untreated.

Vocalization Issues

An extremely vocal cat is often going to be a very distressed cat, which can often be a sign that your cat needs medical attention. Sure, a lot of cats like to meow a lot as they wander through your house, but very loud and constant yowling is not the same as having a talkative kitty. In that situation, your cat can be suffering from anything from hearing loss, blindness, or agonizing pain. 

If your cat is distressed due to hearing loss and blindness, a vet can often help you by providing you with calming medication. In addition, if the hearing or vision loss is not complete, a vet can also attempt to either reverse or even stop the issue before your cat is completely deaf or blind.

Contact your local veterinarian or animal hospital such as Parkview Animal Hospital right awat if you suspect that your cat is experiencing any of these health issues.