Adverse reactions may include decreased appetite, vomiting, diarrhea, dark or tarry stools, increased water consumption, increased urination,
pale gums due to anemia, yellowing of gums, skin or white of the eye due to jaundice, lethargy, incoordination, seizure, or behavioral changes.
Not exact matches
My cat came in with
pale tacky
gums, a fever of 105 l, and stiff
due to distemper.
Cats afflicted with Heinz body anemia will often develop a high fever, extreme fatigue or weakness
due to lack of oxygen, poor appetite,
pale or discolored skin,
pale gums, lips, and tongue, and, in severe cases, discolored urine.
Their
gums will be
pale due to a drop in blood pressure.
Normally the color of the
gums should be pink; however, during shock the
gums turn
pale pink
due to blood loss.