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How to Tell if Your Cat Has a Fever

Concerned that your cat might have a fever? Our AI assistant is here to help you identify the common signs and symptoms of fever in cats, and provide advice on what actions you should consider next.

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Understanding your cat's health can be challenging, but with the right knowledge and guidance, you can ensure their well-being. Vaccination, regular vet checks, and attentive care are essential. Stay informed and proactive in your pet's health management.

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Cats with a fever might show signs like lethargy, reduced appetite, or shivering. You can check their temperature with a digital thermometer made for animals; a normal range is 100.5-102.5°F (38-39.2°C). It's best to consult a vet if you're concerned. Are you noticing any of these symptoms in your cat? How do you usually sense when your cat isn't feeling well?