How to judge whether a cat with folded ears is sick

May 13,2024
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Methods to determine whether a cat with folded ears is sick:

1. In the early stages of the disease, the cat will be lazy, inactive, and have reduced jumping ability.

2. Gradually, cats will develop mobility impairments. The symptoms are: walking with their backs hunched over, taking every step carefully, and some even stagger and fall down after taking one or two steps.

3. Then more obvious symptoms will appear: the cat will lift its forelimbs or hind limbs. The cat's limbs will swell and lumps will appear in the joints. The cat's tail becomes stiff and cannot wag.

4. Some cats with folded ears may also experience abnormal nail growth.

Care for cats with folded ears after illness

1. Reduce the jumping of cats with folded ears, control the cat’s weight, and arrange a soft cat nest;

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2. Observe the cat’s daily life. If you find that the cat is not active, has swollen joints, thickened foot pads, stiff tail, etc., the cat may have become ill and needs to be sent to the hospital for diagnosis and treatment;

3. Go to the hospital regularly to take X-rays to understand the cat’s health;

4. If the disease has already occurred, you need to take chondroitin, or you can take some anti-inflammatory drugs to protect the joints to reduce the cat’s pain.

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