š±šā¼ļø Feline Pain Signs - Act Fast, Get it Checked Early š±šā¼ļø
- Allan Cheung
- 1 day ago
- 1 min read
Cats are masters at hiding paināsubtle facial and body changes are often the only warning signs.
Tense facial muscles, narrowed eyes, flattened ears, pulled-back whiskers, reduced activity, quiet behaviour or changes in eating habits all signal discomfort and ongoing pain.
Never ignore silent pain cues. If you spot any unusual physical or behavioural changes in your cat, seek veterinary care immediately. Early assessment and targeted treatment prevent chronic pain, slow disease progression and protect your catās quality of life.
Early pain detection = faster relief, less suffering and better longāterm health for your fur baby.
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