Your family veterinarian may choose to refer you to our Internal Medicine department if your pet is
experiencing unexplained weight loss, heavy or labored breathing, fever, vomiting or diarrhea, abdominal pain or distension, anemia, or various other symptoms.
If your cat
experiences unexplained weight loss, gather information and make an appointment with your veterinarian.
Not exact matches
Some people feel extremely hungry and may
experience sudden or
unexplained weight loss because the cells of the body aren't getting the sugar they need as a fuel source.
Clinically, the typical adult hypogonadism patient is above 50, fatigued, has difficulty building muscle in spite of consistent workout regimen, complains of
unexplained weight gain, may be mildly depressed, and may
experience erectile dysfunction and
loss of libido.
Cats with this condition
experience a variety of signs and symptoms, including
unexplained weight loss, excessive thirst and urination, hyperactivity, and vomiting.
If your pet is
experiencing rapid and random
weight loss, diarrhea that isn't remedied via diet modification, anemia, scratching of the anal opening,
unexplained vomiting, severe bad breath that can't be cured by regular brushing, or severe coughing, then it is recommended that you take your pet to a veterinarian — it is a very real possibility that your pet is
experiencing some sort of parasitic invasion.