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Fatty Liver in Cats: Identify Symptoms in Time!

If your cat is suspected of having fatty liver, it must be checked out by a vet immediately. It is important that you recognize the possible symptoms of fatty liver in cats.

Fatty liver can have different causes and manifest themselves through different, often diffuse symptoms. For example, if your house tiger is overweight and you notice that it suddenly seems to have lost its appetite, you should keep your eyes open: If other physical or behavioral problems become noticeable, the veterinarian should be consulted, because these symptoms could already indicate fatty liver indicate. Only if this is detected early can the veterinarian reliably help your velvet paw.

First Symptoms: Weight Loss & Lack of Appetite

A fatty liver usually first manifests itself as a loss of appetite and weight loss. The cat often appears listless and apathetic, withdraws, and hardly moves. The fat belly of an overweight cat often remains, but you can also notice the weight loss in the limbs, where the loss of muscles is also noticeable.

Fatty Liver in Cats: How to Recognize It

Other symptoms can also indicate fatty liver. Since toxins can no longer be excreted from the bile due to reduced liver function, jaundice can occur: the skin, mucous membranes, and conjunctiva turn yellow. While the yellow tinge of the skin under the cat’s fur cannot be seen, the discoloration of the mucous membranes and the edges of the eyes can be clearly seen. Symptoms such as vomiting,  diarrhea, and increased salivation can also occur.

If the fatty liver is already far advanced, so that hardly any toxins are broken down in the cat’s body due to liver insufficiency, neurological disorders can also occur. Accordingly, it is important to recognize the symptoms of liver disease as quickly as possible so that your pet can be helped in good time.

 

Mary Allen

Written by Mary Allen

Hello, I'm Mary! I've cared for many pet species including dogs, cats, guinea pigs, fish, and bearded dragons. I also have ten pets of my own currently. I've written many topics in this space including how-tos, informational articles, care guides, breed guides, and more.

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