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How to Identify Pyometra in Cats: Early Symptoms to Watch For

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If a female cat exhibits symptoms such as yellow vaginal discharge, decreased appetite, weakness, vomiting, and an enlarged abdomen, she may be suffering from pyometra, a serious uterine infection. Pyometra in cats often manifests as a yellow discharge from the vagina, sometimes with traces of blood. It's crucial to remember that cats do not menstruate, so any bloody vaginal discharge is abnormal and should be investigated immediately. This discharge is a key early sign of pyometra. Cats with pyometra will frequently experience a significant loss of appetite and rapid weight loss. They will become progressively weaker, and some cats will also vomit. Prompt veterinary care is essential in these cases for effective treatment and recovery. The faster treatment begins, the better the chance for a positive outcome. Another telltale sign of pyometra is an observable enlargement of the abdomen. Affected cats also often appear lethargic and listless. Pyometra commonly develops due to hormo...