It is not always obvious to pet owners that something might be wrong with their cat.
Therefore, it is important to understand what symptoms indicate digestive problems.
Let's figure out in which cases you shouldn't put things off for long and go straight to the vet.
Symptoms of Digestive Problems
Firstly, the cat may have problems swallowing and eating food. Because of this, it may regurgitate food or refuse it altogether because it feels pain.
Secondly, the cat may vomit, and hairballs may be found in the vomit.
Most often, the hair is excreted along with the excrement. However, in the case of long-haired cats, the hair can become tangled, and therefore pets sometimes need additional help to remove hair from the stomach.
The third obvious symptom is diarrhea. Any change in stool indicates that the cat has digestive problems.
When the listed symptoms appear, it is important to establish the exact cause in order to know how to help the animal and not to neglect a possible disease.