What are the signs of damage to a cat’s internal organs?
Signs of cat internal organ damage:
1. If it is caused by external force, the most common one is internal organ bleeding. Massive blood loss leads to pale gums, lower body temperature, and lower mental state. Poor, B-ultrasound is needed to confirm which part is bleeding.
2. Kidney problems include renal failure, insufficient renal perfusion, kidney stones, etc. Clinically, abnormal eye congestion, depression, abnormal urine, yellow urine, etc. can be seen.
3. There are no symptoms in the early stage of liver damage, but some systemic jaundice, lethargy, vomiting, anorexia, etc. will appear in the later stage.
4. Common symptoms of cardiopulmonary problems include difficulty breathing, abdominal breathing, panting, etc. Due to insufficient oxygen supply, mouth breathing is common and the tongue turns purple.
Causes of internal organ damage in cats:
1. If a cat falls from a height and suffers internal organ damage, it may have symptoms of bleeding and rapid breathing.
2. Cat’s internal organs are damaged due to long-term metabolism, which leads to many internal diseases.
3. It may also have a lot to do with daily diet. Excessive obesity and long-term consumption of offal can also cause chronic damage to the cat’s internal organs.
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