At The Hills Veterinary Clinic, every patient teaches us something valuable about pet health. Recently, our veterinary team managed an interesting case involving a young cat showing unusual behavior. This case highlights how behavioral changes in pets can sometimes indicate discomfort and why thorough diagnostics are essential.


Patient Overview

Bee, a 1 year and 5 months old female domestic short hair cat, was brought to the clinic because her owner noticed persistent vocalization. The owner reported that the cat had been screaming frequently for nearly a month, suggesting she might be experiencing discomfort or pain.

Changes in vocalization in cats can indicate several potential issues, including pain, stress, digestive problems, or hormonal changes.


Initial Examination

During the physical examination, most of Bee’s health parameters appeared normal:

  • Normal heart rhythm and breathing
  • Healthy skin and coat condition
  • Normal mobility and alertness
  • No visible external abnormalities

However, the veterinary team noted that the abdomen appeared gassy, which could contribute to discomfort.

Since the symptoms had persisted for several weeks, further diagnostic tests were recommended to rule out internal health issues.


Diagnostic Tests

To identify the underlying cause, several tests were conducted.

Blood Tests

Complete blood count and biochemical tests were performed to evaluate organ function and detect infection or inflammation. The results were mostly within normal ranges.

Urinalysis

A urine analysis was conducted to check kidney function and urinary health. The results showed mild irregularities but no severe urinary disease.

Abdominal Ultrasound

An abdominal ultrasound scan was also performed. The imaging showed:

  • Normal liver and gallbladder
  • Healthy kidneys and urinary bladder
  • Normal stomach and intestinal structure
  • No obstruction, masses, or foreign objects

Overall, the ultrasound findings were normal with no significant abnormalities detected.


Treatment Provided

Even though the tests did not reveal any major disease, the veterinary team provided supportive treatment to help relieve the cat’s discomfort and improve her condition.

Treatment included:

  • Anti-inflammatory medication
  • Antibiotic injection
  • Vitamin supplementation
  • Nutritional support supplements

These treatments help reduce inflammation, improve recovery, and support overall health.


So What Actually Happened?

After completing all diagnostic procedures, the veterinary team did not find any major internal disease affecting the cat. Most of the diagnostic tests and imaging results were normal.

This suggests that the persistent vocalization may have been caused by temporary discomfort or behavioral factors rather than a serious medical condition.

Possible reasons include:

  • Hormonal or behavioral changes
  • Stress or anxiety
  • Mild digestive discomfort such as gas
  • Pain or irritation that may not always appear clearly on imaging tests

Cats are known to hide pain very well, and behavioral changes are often the first signs that something may be wrong.


Why Exploratory Surgery Was Considered

The medical record also mentions exploratory laparotomy, a procedure where veterinarians examine the abdominal cavity to rule out hidden issues that imaging might miss.

This type of procedure is sometimes recommended when symptoms persist but diagnostic tests do not provide a clear answer.


Key Takeaway for Pet Parents

This case demonstrates an important lesson: behavioral changes in pets should never be ignored.

If your cat shows symptoms such as:

  • Continuous crying or vocalization
  • Loss of appetite
  • Unusual restlessness
  • Sudden behavior changes

it is always best to seek veterinary advice as early as possible.

Early diagnosis helps ensure your pet receives the proper care and avoids potential complications.


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