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If there is one thing that is not commonly associated with cats, that is panting. However, just like dogs, cats do pant. Although panting is less often in cats than in dogs, it can nonetheless happen and is frequently an indication of a health problem.

 

You must realize, as a pet owner, that cats pant for reasons distinct from those of dogs. Dogs pant as a way to cool down when they are overheated or when they have been exercising. However, cats do not pant as a primary means of cooling down. Instead, cats pant when they are stressed, anxious, or in pain. Panting can also be a sign of respiratory problems or heart disease.

 

If your cat is panting, it's important to determine the cause. If your cat has been exercising or playing and is panting, it's likely that she is just trying to cool down. To rule out any underlying medical conditions, you should take your cat to the vet if she is panting excessively or without apparent cause.

 

If you have any concerns about your pet's health and/or behavior, make an appointment with a veterinary hospital in Derby, KS.

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