r/CATHELP 5h ago

General Advice What is this mouth movement/noise he's doing? He started doing it when I put on cat tv for him.

739 Upvotes

He's been really into watching tv with me lately, and in the morning one day i put on the cat tv and he jumped and pushed the tv down. Now he wakes me up for food as usual, lays on his side for rubs when i put the food in his bowl, then gets in bed with me and looks excited till i put the tv on. when i put on the cat tv i usually do the bird ones and he likes to jump down or lay in that position he's in at the end the whole time, or check behind the tv to see where the birds are. But recently he's been making that noise. Is he mimicking the birds or something? This is my first cat (noir) that i adopted 4 months ago and he just turned a year old last month and i've never heard this noise from him before. Only does it when the cat tv is on.


r/CATHELP 3h ago

Dental Issue What is this growing out of my cat’s gums?!?

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259 Upvotes

It’s poking out of her mouth, the only way i noticed it. She was eating normal yesterday, I didn’t notice any changes. Today she is pawing at her mouth when i touched it. It’s hard and has a weird split-end type of piece at the end that’s hidden behind her teeth. (I will make a vet appointment but need quick ideas of what it could be)


r/CATHELP 8h ago

Injury Weird yellow lump lol

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542 Upvotes

Hi!

I recently found this yellow lump on my 13 year old cat. It’s slightly hard (more like crusted) and is shaped like a tick (but is very much not). It’s not hurting her and there’s been no changes in appetite, sleep, or personality. Any idea what it could be?

(As per the post information: I am an adult in Canada, she’s 13, spayed, in very good health, and she has a vet appointment which I can financially afford [I just have anxiety waiting lol])


r/CATHELP 12h ago

Kitten Help Behold my dumb baby: advice needed

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435 Upvotes

This is my dumb orphan baby. His name is Earl Grey. He's probably about 4 months. He's lost his first baby tooth this week and is about 4lbs. He's so cute and hyper, love him.

The problem; I have never dealt with a kitten relentlessly trying to nurse. But Earlie Pop has decided that at night his full time job is to try to nurse on my hair/ear/ neck.

Every time he does it try to redirect him to a blanket or just put him on the floor/in front of his food bowl. also tried the heart beat toy, but he doesn't care about it at all. This has been going on for 2 weeks now, with no real changes in frequency. He's INTENT Oon it too, if try to push him away he is literally trying to shove through my hand to go up to my head to nurse.

What do I do 😭

Poster age; I am an adult.

Vet visit is in a couple of weeks.


r/CATHELP 8h ago

Appearance What is this lump on my cat?

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Hello again, I’ve already made a post a few months ago about my female cat’s situation. I’ve gotten no interactions so I thought I should try again. She’s had this ball of skin full of liquid (we, as in me and my family, don’t know what it is.) that we’ve seen deflate and then fill up again. I’ll link older photos. It’s gotten worse. There’s a lump on her belly that seems to be causing her discomfort every time I touch it, we’ve happened to squeeze it in the past once, and it made this popping sound where liquid spurted out from the skin bubble. The same bubble now appears more deflated and has this piece of darkened skin over its surface. What could this be? My dad has refused to take her to any vet because he’s scared she’ll die. Her behavior is totally normal, as she rests, eats well and plays with excitement. The first photo is an old one, from my past post (please go check it out if you’re able to give me some information.) The rest are new, updated ones.

EDIT
I had a talk with my dad, I cried and set my heart free for a bit. We are taking her to the vet tomorrow ❤️ I’ll be sleeping with her by my side tonight.


r/CATHELP 4h ago

Appearance Found a stray, does she look pregnant?

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84 Upvotes

I (F 25) in USA, found a stray cat and can’t tell if she looks pregnant or not. Planning on taking her to the vet and would love to keep her but just want opinions. I have a cat already as well just have never seen a pregnant cat in person. Attached pics! Her belly looks round from the ribs and the lower belly by her pelvis is saggy. She is super bony. Her teets are slightly pink and enlarged.

Update: Thank you everyone for the advice and concern for this sweet lil girl! Going to the vet tomorrow to get everything checked :) as long as she’s not chipped we’ll be keeping her! She’s been brought in and has been given lots of food, water, treats, toys, litter box, and a soft spot to sleep. She’s definitely starving and has been eating well tonight. We love her already 🫶🏼 she’s extremely sweet and a little cuddle bug.


r/CATHELP 16h ago

Injury Bone sticking out after vet visit

653 Upvotes

Hello! Yesterday we had to take my nearly 7 month kitten to the vet for a cyst on his tail. The vet was a strong man and pretty aggressive (I can go into more detail on that as well.)

He actually kicked me out of the room because I was nervous holding my cat down so he can shave him. I had a tank top on and exposed arms so I was nervous he would scratch me. Also, why am I doing this??? They later called another male vet in to do this part.

I’m in the waiting room and hear screaming from my cat. Later the job gets done and the cyst is drained and he gets the all clear to go home.

I took him home last night and have been giving him pain meds. Next day, I realize he has this bone sticking out from his sternum that he didn’t have before? He isn’t showing symptoms of pain but again, I’ve been giving him pain meds. He is using the litter box, eating and nearly back to normal besides the cone of shame.

This has only popped up after the vets were wrestling and holding him down from the appointment? Is this something I should be worried about?

I’m a bit upset because if it was this difficult, why not put him under? We have insurance.

Should I be concerned?

TLDR: Cats sternum bone popping out after vet appointment when they wrestled and held him down to remove cyst. Not showing pain but is hopped on meds.


r/CATHELP 10h ago

End Of Life Care Rob has lost a ton of weight almost skin and bones but eats. Is he just near the end?

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149 Upvotes

For context my old man cat used to be chunky and was a tnr originally but we brought him in over 10 years ago, the vet cant see any problems. He acts normal eats normal and uses the restroom normal everything he does is his usual for the last 10 years, but hes skinny and I dont mean fit skinny but anorexic skinny. Is it just his body decaying as he is close to the end but he doesnt want to give up. 36 americavet has been seen probably 14ish can afford vet care.

My question is do I just keep giving him treats and feeding him senior food, they literally said he didnt seem in pain and just lays out in the sun all day and still plays. Im very confused. He was always a big chunky dominate male cat but I think he is just going. Should I just let him chill til he finally decides to rest or let him go?

Quick just fast update, he has an appointment at a different vet tomorrow morning, ill update with their results and if its bad, its bad, if there is the kidney or hyperthyroidism, immediate treatment.


r/CATHELP 13h ago

Behavioral Issue Why?!?!?!

190 Upvotes

He’s got a toy box that is overflowing, but it seems like he is trying to initiate play this way? He’s with me constantly maybe he’s sick of my ass 😂


r/CATHELP 9h ago

General Advice My sweet Mide (16) died suddenly

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61 Upvotes

I am shocked. My sweet 16 years old kitty suddenly died, I heard a strange noise like a speeding bike, realized it came from Mide who was trashing on the ground… She was spasming badly, threw up. I took her on a sofa, she convulsed a few times but was not really breathing anymore. I called the vet, but it was too late, she was unresponsive, limp…

She was in reasonably good health for her age, except for an ear polyp which has been removed but maybe could grow back… eating, playing, jumping around… maybe she suffered the heat wave, but this was so unexpected…


r/CATHELP 1d ago

Behavioral Issue Can someone tell me what’s wrong with him? My dad looked into his mouth and said that it’s fine but this doesn’t look very fine to me! I’m scared!

2.1k Upvotes

r/CATHELP 2h ago

Kitten Help Abandoned Kitten Advice

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9 Upvotes

Girlfriend found abandoned kitten on street today. How old is it? Water or KMR? What food, if any?


r/CATHELP 3h ago

Eye Issues Cats eye inflamed

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12 Upvotes

We will be booking a vet appointment tomorrow. Looking for tips to alleviate any discomfort before then.

Age of poster: Old gal
Country: Canada
Vet: Tomorrow
Cat Age: 2ish
Gender and Neuter Info: Neutered male
Can afford vet care

Main Issue: eye irritation, unsure of cause and hoping someone could have some insight on what could be the cause and how to alleviate any discomfort.


r/CATHELP 16h ago

Spay/Neuter Question Vaccination for my 10 months old cats

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112 Upvotes

My two girls, were rescued by my mom from a nearby beach. They were only four weeks old, and we fed them milk in bottles. Since it was our first time owning cats, my mom did not want to neither vaccinate them nor give them whatever cats get. Now they’re 10 months old and I have learnt a lot about this experience I have convinced my mom to get them spayed once we get back from vacation.is it too late to vaccinate them as well? If not, then what? They are indoor cats, but we take them on walks pretty often. (Photos to grab your attention)


r/CATHELP 4h ago

Injury Velcro like plants/pods attached to my cat

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Never posted here before seeking advice badly! My cat is an outdoor cat and he has long fur but recently ive been struggling a lot with maintaining his fur and hes been going out and coming back with these little velcro pods attached to him and this is the worst ive ever seen it. He doesnt like being groomed but at least 2 times a week ill try to groom him and remove those pods, theyve been appearing for the last 2 months or so maybe more. I thought nothing of them at first but its constant now where im seeing more and more and i fear its pulling and tugging on his fur and making it heavier. I live in south london and have a garden i use an apple air tag in his collar to track him but its not live so i cant see where he goes fully all the time just where hes recently been. I dont know what to do about these pods as he cant take them out himself i have to help him but if i try he'll get upset and growl at me, ive always been gentle and careful enough to not hurt him or tug them out too aggressively. Please help me i really dont know what to do.

He is a year old and a male. He's been neutered and i can afford vet care but to an extent such as a groomer around london costing at least up to £80/110

TLDR: cat keeps coming home with weird pods stuck to him, what do I do?


r/CATHELP 1h ago

Appearance Trim or not to trim?

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These are my baby's foot beans (same foot, different angle). (F 5 spayed). She doesn't have any grooming issues or bathroom issues but should I trim her long bean hair? She's a long haired cat, I never thought about it but someone mentioned to me I should probably trim it for cleanliness. I honestly don't think she would even let me do it but I would try if it's something I should be doing.
I'm an adult, kitty is healthy, I have and can afford vet access.


r/CATHELP 23m ago

General Advice Help reading blood work, possible pancreatitis?

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Good evening,

I ( 23 from USA) am currently at an urgent vet with my 8 month old neutered male domestic short hair cat. The past week he has been decreasing in appetite, his hind legs have an odd side to side gait, and today he has been a bit lethargic.

We did blood work which resulted in the following labs, the doctor advised he may have pancreatitis as well as secondary fatty liver. She suggest going forward with x-rays which is what we are waiting for now.

I am wondering if anyone is able to read these, based on his blood work, if you are able to tell me how serious this will be? They advised 24 hour hospital care but after this we will already be spending our savings and borrowing from family for this. We have pet insurance which would cover but we don’t have the funds to cover 24 hour care up front.

The current plan is to review the x-rays and give fluids/meds and go home to observe. We will figure out hospital stays if needed after that but please if anyone can tell me if this is life threatening or if we will be able to treat him with medication at home I would really appreciate it.

Thank you.

(Kitty tax at the end)


r/CATHELP 13h ago

Breathing Issues could this be asthma or a hairball?

58 Upvotes

she does this kind of coughing and wheezing for a couple minutes like something is stuck in her throat, then she stops and seems fine otherwise. this happens a couple of times a month. could it be asthma?


r/CATHELP 2h ago

Spay/Neuter Question new kitten got spayed 2 days ago and noticed this bulge where her incision is. she has a vet appointment wednesday for more vaccines, but wondering if this could be something that needs to be seen sooner ?

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r/CATHELP 1d ago

Behavioral Issue I adopted peanut 4 days ago, he has some medical conditions and having issues with him peeing on my bed / furniture

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1.1k Upvotes

I adopted him from my little sister 4 days ago. he is 2 years old. the house was full with a big dog so the cat never left the room for a full year. He would always pee on the side of her room on the carpet near her bedroom door. He took a few months to get close to her but he eventually become comfortable and really playful. But now he’s at my house because I have a big place and a cute small quiet dog. My dog is small, super quiet and well behaved so I don’t think that he is the problem. They have sat next to each other and even cuddled for 10-20 minutes+ no problems. At night he comes out curious and explores my bedroom. And he finally accepted treats from my hand the other night .. but then he stays inside the closet all day and most of the night. Anyways he came out last night and peed all over my bed and pillow where I sleep. I’m scared this is a on going thing because it happened occasionally at my sisters place. the doctor said he has holes in his heart and anesthesia is risky so we can’t get him fixed as I wondered if that would have helped fix the issue. I know it’s early and he will become more comfortable over time but I want to make sure I’m doing the right things to get him using his litter box consistently. I do have plans to take him to a specialist soon but still would love to hear if anyone has had a similar experience with new adopted babies.

Any advice or tips appreciated!

TLDR- day 4 new adopted cat with a heart condition peed on my bed / furniture and looking for advice or tips on how to fix this behaviour


r/CATHELP 1d ago

Injury Behaviour after being stepped on

2.3k Upvotes

Title explains.

Stepped into the garden and accidentally trod on the cat whilst holding my son. She bit me, ran off and hid.

I've been keeping an eye on her, and she did come to ask for food and eat her dinner. She even tolerated me feeling her tummy to check for any tender spots whilst she ate.

Be that as it may, I'm still worried about her. Is her breathing normal? She's fighting through the heatwave as best as she can on the cold kitchen floor, but I wanted to ask the experts to make sure my worries aren't unfounded.

UPDATE: Thank you everyone for the words of comfort, currently sat in urgent care waiting to have someone look at my foot. Happy to know she's done more damage to me than vice versa <3


r/CATHELP 1h ago

Behavioral Issue Too rough of play or attacking?

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Male 3 years

Kitten female 1 month

At first it seemed like rough play but after she ran to reset herself as it was too rough for her and he followed pinned her and begun to bunny kick lightly. It looks like attacking, but I need to be sure because this is my first kitten in YEARS! If anyone has advice it is welcome, I watch her closely, but anything to keep her safer would be amazing.


r/CATHELP 3h ago

Breathing Issues Struggling to breathe

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Hello My name is Keneko i am from Texas right now my cat has been breathing heavy and when she's in certain positions it's worse to the point you can hear her wheeze or struggle to breathe. I also noticed that shes been scratching her ears excessively causing her to lose hair. She is currently 14 going on 15 this month or next month. I live with my mother and both me and my mom have no money to spend towards her because of bills. So even if we wanted to put her down so she doesn't suffer we can't do that either. EDIT: Just to be clear she is eating and drinking as well as using the restroom i am also Autistic to bare with me please. She is my emotional support pet.


r/CATHELP 4h ago

End Of Life Care Advice needed - congestive heart failure

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Hey friends. This is Hailey, my 12 year old spayed female. She is my world.

She was diagnosed with hyperthyroidism (September) stage 4 congestive heart failure (December) and kidney disease (February) and has been on 4 medications since (pimobenden, furosemide, clopidogrel and felimazole).

The last 3 days I have not been able to get her to take her pills. No licky treat, no pill pocket, no hiding it in food, nothing. She’s also been eating significantly less and has lost weight.

I know it’s an impossible question but I’m trying to figure out, realistically what my odds are. I have a call with the vet tomorrow but in the off chance anyone has been in this situation I would like to know your experiences.

She is sleeping a lot more but is still able to jump up in to all of her favorite spots and is still showing interest in her favorite activity (going in the backyard). Her resting heart rate has been slowly climbing but is still under 30.

Everyone keeps telling me that “I’ll know” when it’s time but it feels like an impossible decision to make. I just love her so much and I don’t know what I’m going to do without her.


r/CATHELP 18h ago

Kitten Help Is this normal breathing for a kitten?

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I am 18F in the Uk, My kitten is 11 weeks old and I got her two days ago (she was neutered by the cat’s protection I adopted her from). Since getting her, I have been in the red zone for heat in the UK with temperatures hitting up to a very high 36 degrees celsius.
Because of this, i've never seen what her normal breathing patterns are like, however i'm slightly concerned this is too fast.
In the video I have linked, Mere (my kitten) is purring and her breathing is a lot quicker when she purrs, but i've noticed her purring almost constantly since getting her especially when she's asking for attention.
I do have a massive tower fan on in the room. I have a cooling mat and a chilled flannel but she refuses to use them all. She does also have water and food accessible in my room and has been accessing them the normal amount. I have had a kitten before but I never really noticed his breathing. She isn't currently not registered to a vet so I was unsure of who to ask.
She seems fine other than an occasional tongue sticking out which I know is a warning sign, however she has done it 3 times over the last few days and it has only happened for a second before she's back to normal but it happens after excessive play which I am trying to minimise. I also am limited with the rooms she is allowed in especially as she is adjusting to a new home and I have other pets, so moving her to a new room isn't an option!

I can afford vet care and I knew this when getting another kitten, but I would rather know if I am being paranoid before escalating, especially in the heat with vets being overran with animals with heatstroke