
Step 1: Move Slowly
If you're here, you probably already know this stuff. But if you're new to being a cat daddy or mom, you ought to know that your feline is very sensitive to fast motion. Especially when you move quickly towards them.
THEY. DON'T. LIKE. IT. AT. ALL!!!
Plan B: Take It Easy
Take it easy, because they are already doing exactly that. Match their vibe to the degree that they are well-mannered, then they will meet you halfway...
UNLESS, YOU HAVE AN ORANGE KITTY!
Then It's All Over!!



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1. Abnormal Litter Box Behavior
Changes in litter box habits, particularly in male cats, can indicate a serious health problem. Urinary obstruction is a condition that prevents the cat from passing urine and can be fatal without treatment. If your cat suddenly begins urinating outside the litter box, straining and crying while producing little urine, or begins grooming the genital area excessively, contact your veterinarian immediately.
2. Signs Of Obvious Distress
Cats are typically very stoic animals, so if your cat suddenly seems to be in distress, it is a cause for concern. Howling, crying, hiding, and otherwise acting in a way that is out of character for your pet should alert you that something may be seriously wrong.
3. Discharge From the Eyes Or Nose
Discharge from the eyes or nose, particularly when combined with shortness of breath, panting or sneezing, can be a sign of a respiratory infection. These infections can progress quickly if left untreated.
4. Coughing Or Other Breathing Changes
Any changes to your cat’s respiratory system such as, sounds, from coughing, to an increase in the number of breathes, to the sound of more shallow breathing, should be taken seriously. Respiratory issues can be a symptom of tumors, parasites, respiratory disease, or exposure to toxins.
5. A Lump Or Unusual Growth
Lumps or bumps may be perfectly harmless, but without an examination, it is impossible to tell. Even if the new growth is benign, it can develop on an area that causes discomfort for your pet.
6. Dragging Back Legs
Aortic thromboembolism is a complication that can develop in cats with heart disease. In this condition, a blood clot becomes lodged in the back legs, causing paralysis and distress. It is vital to get your cat medical attention immediately.
7. Overwhelming Fatigue
Many cats are naturally low energy, but if your cat suddenly becomes entirely sedentary, does not work up enthusiasm for things she normally enjoys, and even goes off by herself to sleep in strange areas, something could be seriously wrong.
8. Sudden Change In Appetite
Cats can have a reputation for being finicky, but you know what is normal for your pet. If his appetite changes suddenly, with him showing either more or less interest in his food that usual, he may have an undiagnosed health issue.

9. Repeated Vomiting
Occasional vomiting of food or hair is normal. Repeated vomiting may indicate that something is seriously wrong. If your cat continues to eat and drink, as well as use the litter box, contact your veterinarian to discuss his symptoms. However, if your cat stops eating, drinking, and urinating, it should be considered a medical emergency.



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