Is Your Cat in Pain? Subtle Signs to Look Out For
Cats are masters of disguise, especially when it comes to pain. Unlike dogs, who often show more obvious signs of discomfort, cats tend to hide their symptoms. This instinct to mask pain can make it tricky for even the most attentive pet owners to know when something’s wrong.
But pain in cats is more common than you might think, especially as they age or develop chronic conditions like arthritis. Knowing what to look for can help you catch problems early and get your feline friend the care they need.
Common Signs Your Cat Might Be in Pain
If you notice any of the following changes in your cat’s behaviour or habits, it could be a sign they’re uncomfortable:
- Becoming withdrawn or avoiding affection
A previously sociable cat suddenly hiding away or refusing contact may be feeling unwell or in pain. - Avoiding the litter tray, cat flap, or high surfaces
Cats with joint pain often become reluctant to jump or climb. If your cat starts struggling with their usual routines, such as using the litter tray or accessing their favourite perch, it’s time to take note. - Changes in appetite or digestion
Loss of appetite, slower eating, or signs of digestive upset (like vomiting or constipation) can all be linked to underlying discomfort. - Vocal changes: excessive meowing, hissing or growling
Some cats become more vocal when they’re in pain, while others might become unusually quiet. A sudden change in the way your cat communicates is always worth investigating. - Odd facial movements, exaggerated swallowing or nose licking
These subtle signs can indicate nausea, dental pain, or discomfort in the mouth or throat – areas where issues often go unnoticed.
Use Our App to Check Your Cat’s Pain Score
If you’re unsure whether your cat’s behaviour could be linked to pain, our Pain Checker tool in the PawSquad app is a great place to start. It helps you monitor signs of joint pain and provides tailored advice based on your cat’s needs.
And remember, you can speak to one of our vets online any time, from the comfort of your home. Whether it’s a quick question or a concern you’re not sure how to handle, we’re here to help.
🐾 Check your cat’s pain score in the app today – and stay one step ahead of discomfort.