What causes cat jaundice?
Recently, topics about pet health have become increasingly popular on social media, and feline jaundice has become one of the focuses of attention for cat owners. This article will combine the popular discussions on the Internet in the past 10 days to analyze the causes, symptoms, diagnosis and treatment of cat jaundice, and provide structured data for reference.
1. Definition and common symptoms of feline jaundice

Jaundice refers to the yellowing of the skin, mucous membranes and whites of the eyes due to abnormal bilirubin metabolism. Common symptoms of jaundice in cats include:
| Symptom Category | Specific performance |
|---|---|
| Appearance changes | Auricles, gums, and whites of eyes turn yellow, and urine becomes darker in color |
| Abnormal behavior | Loss of appetite, lethargy, sudden weight loss |
| digestive system | Vomiting, diarrhea, or constipation |
2. Analysis of the main causes of cat jaundice
According to recent discussions among veterinary experts and case statistics, common causes of cat jaundice can be divided into the following three categories:
| Cause type | specific reasons | Proportion (reference data) |
|---|---|---|
| Liver disease | Fatty liver, hepatitis, cirrhosis | 42% |
| bile duct obstruction | Gallstones, tumors, parasites | 35% |
| blood problems | Hemolytic anemia, poisoning | 23% |
3. Recent hotly discussed cases
1.Dietary factors trigger jaundice: A user shared a case of cats suffering from fatty liver due to long-term feeding of high-fat food, triggering a discussion about scientific feeding.
2.Misdiagnosis controversy: Some pet owners reported that some clinics simply attributed jaundice to "cold", delaying treatment opportunities, and reminded them to choose professional institutions.
4. Diagnosis and treatment suggestions
| Diagnostic steps | Treatment |
|---|---|
| Blood test (required) | Infusion therapy to correct dehydration |
| Ultrasound examination (recommended) | antibiotics to treat infection |
| liver function test | Surgery to relieve bile duct obstruction |
5. Preventive measures
1. Regular physical examination (liver function test every six months is recommended)
2. Maintain a balanced diet and avoid high-fat foods for humans
3. Pay attention to the color changes of cat excrement
4. Get vaccinated promptly to prevent infectious hepatitis
6. Answers to Frequently Asked Questions by Breeders
Q: Can jaundice be transmitted to other cats?
A: Depending on the cause, viral hepatitis can be contagious, but in most cases it is not.
Q: What should I pay attention to in home care?
A: Keep the environment quiet, provide easy-to-digest food, and take medications strictly as prescribed by the doctor.
By sorting out the recent hot spots, it can be seen that early detection and early treatment of cat jaundice are crucial. It is recommended that pet owners master basic identification knowledge and avoid online information replacing professional diagnosis and treatment. If you find suspicious symptoms, you should contact a regular pet hospital immediately.
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