Are Hydrangeas Toxic for Cats?

The act of vomiting is considered to be a nonspecific symptom. It may be linked to a variety of health concerns.

Vomiting 

Among these are allergic reactions, internal obstructions, pancreatitis, kidney failure, parasitic infections and  liver disease.

Too much fluid is present in your cat's excrement, causing diarrhea. This can occur if the contents of your cat's digestive system move too rapidly.

Diarrhea

Diarrhea, unlike normal stool, is smelly, messy, and lacks the form that makes it easy to clear out of a litterbox.

A cat's sudden refusal to consume is frequently indicative of a more serious condition. It's not usually because a cat no longer desires a particular treat. 

Loss of appetite

There may be things you can do at home to help your cat regain its appetite, but veterinary intervention may be necessary in some cases.

It is normal for cats to drool when they are kneading or purring because they are so calm. When your cat is anxious or frightened.

Drooling

Identifying the cause requires assessing the circumstance, knowing your cat, and, if necessary, consulting your veterinarian.

Tachypnea is not a disease in and of itself, but it can be a symptom of a potentially life-threatening or even fatal condition.

Difficulty breathing

Note that a cat's rapid breathing when apprehensive, overheated, or playing enthusiastically is normal or at least not unexpected. 

A very minor proportion of cats suffer from seizures. They are caused by abnormal electrical disturbances in the brain and manifest in various, varying degrees of severity.

Seizures

Seizures are distressing for both cats and their owners, and if left untreated, they can worsen.

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