Watch for changes in behavior like decreased appetite or lethargy. Monitor litter box habits and look for signs of vomiting or diarrhea.
Pay attention to your cat's physical appearance. Check for abnormalities in eyes, ears, nose, or coat. Feel for lumps or bumps.
Monitor your cat's weight and hydration levels. Sudden weight loss or excessive drinking could indicate an underlying health issue.
Keep track of your cat's bathroom habits. Changes in frequency or difficulty urinating could signal a urinary problem that needs attention.
Look out for respiratory issues such as coughing, sneezing, or labored breathing. These could be signs of respiratory infections or other illnesses.
Trust your instincts. If you sense something is off with your cat, don't hesitate to contact your veterinarian for a thorough evaluation.