At The Hills Veterinary Clinic, we often see pet parents who are worried because their pets suddenly start behaving differently. Changes in behavior—such as excessive vocalization, hiding, or restlessness—can sometimes indicate that your pet is experiencing discomfort or pain. Early diagnosis and proper veterinary care are essential to protect your pet’s health.
In this blog, we’ll share insights from a real veterinary case to help pet parents understand how veterinarians diagnose and treat unusual symptoms in cats.
When a Cat’s Behavior Changes Suddenly
A young female domestic short-hair cat named Bee was brought to the clinic because she had been constantly screaming and seemed uncomfortable for almost a month. Her owner noticed the unusual vocalization and suspected that something might be wrong.
Persistent vocalization in cats can happen for many reasons, including:
- Pain or discomfort
- Hormonal issues
- Stress or anxiety
- Digestive problems
- Urinary tract issues
- Behavioral changes
Because cats often hide pain, any unusual behavior should be checked by a veterinarian as soon as possible.
The Veterinary Examination Process
During Bee’s visit, the veterinary team performed a complete physical examination to assess her health. According to the clinical report, most of the physical parameters appeared normal, including:
- Heart rhythm and breathing
- Eyes, ears, nose, and skin condition
- General mobility and alertness
However, the abdomen felt gassy, which can sometimes cause discomfort in cats.
To better understand the cause of the symptoms, the veterinary team recommended further diagnostic testing.
Diagnostic Tests for Accurate Diagnosis
Veterinary medicine relies on diagnostic tools to identify hidden health problems. In Bee’s case, several tests were performed, including:
Blood Tests
These tests help evaluate:
- Infection levels
- Organ function
- Overall health status
The results were within normal ranges, which helped rule out many serious systemic diseases.
Urinalysis
A urine test was also conducted to detect:
- Kidney issues
- Urinary infections
- Metabolic problems
The results showed minor abnormalities but nothing life-threatening.
Abdominal Ultrasound
To further investigate the cause of the discomfort, an ultrasound scan was performed. The imaging showed:
- Normal liver and gallbladder structure
- Healthy kidneys
- Normal stomach and intestines
- No evidence of foreign bodies or obstruction
Overall, the ultrasound results were normal with no major abnormalities detected.
Treatment and Veterinary Care
After evaluating the diagnostic results, the veterinary team provided supportive treatment and medication to relieve discomfort and improve Bee’s condition.
The treatment plan included:
- Anti-inflammatory medication
- Antibiotic injection
- Vitamin supplementation
- Nutritional support
These treatments help reduce inflammation, support recovery, and ensure the pet’s overall well-being.
Why Early Veterinary Care Matters
Pets cannot tell us when they are in pain, so it is important for pet parents to recognize early warning signs. If your cat shows any of the following symptoms, it is best to consult a veterinarian:
- Excessive vocalization
- Loss of appetite
- Sudden behavior changes
- Lethargy
- Vomiting or diarrhea
- Difficulty urinating
Prompt veterinary care can prevent small issues from becoming serious health problems.
Compassionate Pet Care in Dubai
At The Hills Veterinary Clinic, our mission is simple: Love. Comfort. Cure.
Our experienced veterinary team provides a wide range of services including:
- Routine consultations
- Diagnostic testing
- Ultrasound imaging
- Surgery and emergency care
- Preventive health programs
We are committed to helping every pet live a healthy and happy life.
📍 Location: Parkpoint Building B, Dubai Hills Estate
📞 Phone: 043308808
🌐 Website: www.thehillsvet.com
If you notice unusual behavior in your pet, don’t wait. Early veterinary care can make all the difference.

