What causes liver problems in cats What causes liver problems in cats

May 23,2024
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Causes of cats’ liver problems:

1. Feeding too many foods containing cholesterol in daily life and not paying attention to the cat’s cholesterol intake. Feeding causes a burden on the animal's liver.

2. Feeding low-quality cat food for a long time, because low-quality cat food contains many ingredients that can damage the cat’s liver, long-term feeding of low-quality cat food will cause cats to suffer from chronic liver damage.

3. Feeding too much acetaminophen can also cause acute liver failure in cats.

4. It may be caused by the misuse of antibiotics in cats. Most antibiotics are hepatotoxic. If the owner does not give antibiotics to cats under the advice of a professional doctor, it may damage the cat’s liver.

5. It may also be caused by bacterial infection or parasitic infection in cats. If not treated in time, the cat's liver may also be damaged;

6. It may be caused by the cat being impacted by an external force. Such as falling from a height.

7. Accidentally ingesting pesticides, such as inferior ear mite pesticides and flea water.

Signs of liver problems in cats:

1. When cats suffer from long-term depression, loss of appetite, vomiting, diarrhea, and rapid weight loss.

2. Sudden fever, anemia, or jaundice symptoms.
3. Long-term drowsiness or lethargy, abnormal walking and inability to stand.

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