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Cats most certainly are different to dogs and they are more likely to hide their pain. For that reason, spotting signs of pain in cats is often more difficult than in dogs. It is important not to look at a cat’s actual behaviour but at any changes in their behaviour that may indicate pain. For example, inappropriate toileting, aggression, anxiety and bizarre behaviour may all have pain as an underlying cause.
Siamese cat, showing typical pain characteristics through facial expression; including open/outward pointing ears and a smiling expression around the mouth area.
Cats most certainly are different to dogs and they are more likely to hide their pain. For that reason, spotting signs of pain in cats is often more difficult than in dogs. It is important not to look at a cat’s actual behaviour but at any changes in their behaviour that may indicate pain. For example, inappropriate toileting, aggression, anxiety and bizarre behaviour may all have pain as an underlying cause.
Siamese cat, showing typical pain characteristics through facial expression; including open/outward pointing ears and a smiling expression around the mouth area.
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