:confused: How can you tell if a cat has a fever, short of sticking a thermometer up its rear?
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:confused: How can you tell if a cat has a fever, short of sticking a thermometer up its rear?
Well, unfortunately, the ideal way IS to stick a thermometer up it's butt. But if the cat is lethargic, not eating or very active, I'd say that's a pretty good sign too. Cats normal temp is between 101 to 103 degrees.
103 is considered the start of a temp for a cat and a call to the vet is inorder.
If their ears are continueously warm/hot to the touch (they can be warm for a moment if they are sleeping soundly etc). Body itself can be extremely warm to the touch when the fever is 104-105. Thumper was with her's at 105.
I got a really nice digital therometer at WalMart that has a flexible tip on the end. Very hand for a wiggly animal. It takes 10 seconds for a reading. Best $15 (tops) I spent.
Another thing you can look for is the "third" eyelid. If it is present, chances are the kitty is sick and needs to see a vet.
The third eyelid is white and in the corner of the cat's eye where the tearduct is.
I also got a digital thermometer. Ever try and hold a cat still while sticking a thermometer up it's butt???
This is a link I posted for someone else with the same question, perhaps it can help you out too!
http://www.judithstock.com/Speaking_...r_in_cats.html