I. Symptoms of cat pancreatitis
The main symptom of cat pancreatitis is mental Malaise, loss of appetite, snooze, indigestion, frequent vomiting, abdominal pain, etc. Because cats are very tolerant animals, coupled with communication barriers, the initial symptoms of pancreatitis are not easy to be discovered by the owner. Some owners may think that the cat has caught a cold, ate the wrong food, or the weather is too hot, etc. Wait.
However, cats suffering from pancreatitis for a long time will gradually experience weight loss, messy and rough hair, and even dehydration, hypothermia, and shock in severe cases. Therefore, if you find that your cat suddenly loses appetite, often stays in a certain place to sleep, and does not improve for several days, it is recommended to take it to the veterinarian for examination in time.
Second, how to prevent pancreatitis in cats?
In daily maintenance, as long as the owner can take more careful care of the cat, it can completely reduce the risk of cat pancreatitis.
First of all, the owner needs to control the weight of the cat. Obesity is an important incentive for many dangerous diseases. Fat does not mean cute, and the health of the cat is the most important. Usually need to pay attention to the cat’s diet, eat as little as possible, do not overeating.
Secondly, cat food should pay attention to nutritional balance, but do not need to buy low-fat cat food, otherwise long-term feeding may also cause malnutrition in cats.
Finally, if the cat has symptoms similar to pancreatitis, you must go to the pet hospital for examination in time. Pancreatitis usually does not appear alone, and it is likely to be accompanied by other problems. Therefore, even if there is a half chance , but also to ensure that the disease can be detected and treated as soon as possible.
Although cat pancreatitis is no longer a terminal disease, it is very troublesome to adjust later, so it is better to do preventive work in advance, so as to avoid the cat suffering. For the treatment of cat pancreatitis, please refer to “Treatment of Feline Pancreatitis” for more information. If you have any other questions, you can always consult a veterinarian.