Knowing how to do an at-home health check is essential for any cat parent. It helps you understand what’s normal for your cat and spot when they’re getting unwell. Catching symptoms early can prevent more severe illnesses from developing and make them more affordable to treat.
Below, expert vet Dr Scott Miller runs through the priority areas for your cat’s health check and explains how to spot signs of illness.
Cats are pros at using those big beautiful eyes to get their way. Healthy cat eyes should:
Cats can often experience a variety of issues due to:
Symptoms of a cat with eye problems include:
Dust is a common cause of eye irritation and infection, so regularly dust your cat’s things and keep your home as clean as possible.
Cats have exceptional hearing and can pick up sounds in much higher frequencies. You can tell if your cat has healthy ears because:
Ear problems in cats can be caused by:
Tell-tale signs of issues with your cat’s ears include:
Speak to your vet about cat-safe cleaning solutions and how to do gentle ear cleans. Regular cleaning can help to keep them clear and healthy.
Your cat may not smile that often but when they do, you’ll know it’s a healthy one by:
There are several reasons why your cat’s mouth may develop issues, such as:
To know if your cat is having dental health problems, watch out for:
Daily brushing with a soft toothbrush and cat-safe toothpaste can help to maintain those pearly whites. Check out this guide to cat teeth care for a step-by-step on how to introduce your cat to brushing.
A glossy and healthy coat is the pride of many felines. You can tell your cat’s coat is in good condition as it will be:
Issues with your cat’s coat and fur can often be a result of:
Warning signs that your cat’s coat isn’t as it should be include:
Frequent brushing helps to spread natural oils and prevent hairballs. Learn how to groom your cat with top tips from an expert vet.
Cats explore the world through scent so having a healthy nose is essential, which should be:
Typical causes of nasal issues in cats include:
Keep an eye on your cat for the following symptoms of a poorly nose:
Hydration is key to a healthy nose, so make sure your cat drinks plenty of fresh water, especially during warmer months.
Your cat needs strong legs and paws to take life’s daily adventures in their stride. Look for:
You never know where your cat is going to explore but some of the common causes of leg and paw problems include:
You can tell if you’re feline is struggling with leg or paw problems by:
Try to check your cat’s paws and legs every time they return after a day of outdoor exploration. Don’t forget to make sure they’ve got lots of scratching posts around the house to help maintain their claws.
A cat’s tail is a great communication tool and helps them balance. Signs of a healthy tail include:
It can be easy to overlook the tail where health issues can arise from:
To know whether your cat has an injured tail, watch out for:
It might sound obvious but be mindful of when your cat is around you. This can help reduce the risk of their tail getting caught in shutting doors.
Granted, this isn’t the most glamorous area to check! You can tell your cat’s back end is healthy as it will be:
Some of the reasons why a cat might be having problems with their back end include:
You’ll know it’s time to see a vet when your cat’s back end is:
Cats often mask how poorly they feel until they’re too unwell to hide their pain or discomfort.
Along with the symptoms you can spot in a health check, here are some other common signs that your cat may be poorly:
Check if your cat insurance offers free at-home video consultations with a 24/7 vet service. This can be helpful if you need fast advice and your cat is nervous about going into a vet clinic.
Good preventative healthcare for your feline can help protect them against common nasties and keep them healthy.