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How to Keep Your Cat Healthy

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How to Keep Your Cat Healthy: Complete Nose to Tail Wellness Guide

By Dr Duncan Houston

Quick Answer

Keeping your cat healthy comes down to daily consistency, not occasional fixes. Focus on high-quality nutrition, hydration, gut health, dental care, mental stimulation, weight control, and spotting small changes early. Cats hide discomfort extremely well, so subtle changes matter.

As a veterinarian, the biggest issues I see in cats are not rare diseases. They are common problems that were missed early because the signs were small.


Why Cat Wellness Requires a Different Approach

Cats:

  • Hide pain extremely well

  • Have a low thirst drive

  • Are sensitive to stress

  • Need animal-based nutrition

  • Show subtle early warning signs

If you wait for obvious symptoms, you are often already late.


The Daily Cat Wellness Routine

Morning

  • Feed a moisture-rich meal

  • Check appetite and behaviour

  • Quick check of eyes, nose, and coat

Midday

  • Short play session or enrichment

  • Encourage movement and stimulation

Evening

  • Feed again

  • Check litter box

  • Quick grooming or coat check


Weekly Cat Health Check (2–5 minutes)

  • Check eyes, nose, ears

  • Feel for lumps or sensitivity

  • Check gums and breath

  • Run hands through coat

  • Assess body condition

  • Observe litter habits

This simple routine catches problems early.


Monthly Check

  • Weigh your cat

  • Review behaviour trends

  • Inspect coat and skin closely

  • Check dental condition more thoroughly


The Cat Wellness Checklist

Each day, ask yourself:

  • Eating normally

  • Drinking normally

  • Using litter box normally

  • Moving normally

  • Grooming normally

  • Acting like themselves

If one changes, monitor closely. If multiple change, act.


Litter Box = Health Dashboard

This is one of the most important tools you have.

Watch for:

  • Frequency changes

  • Straining

  • Blood

  • Smaller clumps

  • Urinating outside the box

These can indicate:

  • Urinary disease

  • Kidney issues

  • Stress

  • Digestive problems

If something changes here, take it seriously.


Nose and Respiratory Health

Healthy:

  • Clean

  • Slightly moist

  • No discharge

Concerning signs:

  • Persistent sneezing

  • Thick discharge

  • Mouth breathing


Eye Health

Healthy eyes:

  • Clear

  • Bright

  • No redness

Red flags:

  • Squinting

  • Discharge

  • Cloudiness


Dental Health: The Most Overlooked Issue

Signs:

  • Bad breath

  • Red gums

  • Drooling

  • Difficulty eating

Dental disease affects:

  • Heart

  • Kidneys

  • Liver

If you ignore the mouth, you ignore the whole body.


Gut Health and Digestion

Healthy signs:

  • Consistent stool

  • Stable appetite

  • Good energy

Poor gut health can lead to:

  • Skin issues

  • Behaviour changes

  • Immune problems


Gut Support and the Microbiome

Prebiotics, probiotics, and postbiotics help:

  • Balance gut bacteria

  • Support immunity

  • Improve digestion

Especially useful during:

  • Stress

  • Diet changes

  • Digestive issues


Skin and Coat Health

Healthy coat:

  • Glossy

  • Smooth

  • Minimal shedding

Problems like:

  • Dull coat

  • Hair loss

  • Overgrooming

often start internally.


Mobility and Pain Detection

Cats hide pain extremely well.

Watch for:

  • Less jumping

  • Hesitation

  • Slower movement

  • Hiding

If your cat is acting differently, do not wait. Cats do not complain, they compensate.


Weight Management

Extra weight:

  • Increases joint strain

  • Reduces mobility

  • Increases disease risk

You should be able to feel ribs easily.


Nutrition and Hydration

Cats are obligate carnivores.

Focus on:

  • Animal protein

  • Moisture-rich meals

  • Balanced nutrients


Hydration Hacks

  • Multiple water bowls

  • Wide ceramic bowls

  • Water fountains

  • Add water to meals

  • Use wet food

Hydration is critical for kidney and urinary health.


Behaviour and Mental Health

Healthy cats:

  • Play

  • Explore

  • Groom normally

Unhealthy patterns:

  • Hiding

  • Aggression

  • Overgrooming


Mental Stimulation and Environment

Provide:

  • Daily play

  • Vertical space

  • Scratching areas

  • Safe resting spots

Stress leads to health problems.


Indoor Cat Risks

Indoor cats are prone to:

  • Obesity

  • Boredom

  • Urinary disease

  • Overgrooming

They need structured enrichment.


Early Warning Signs by System

Gut

  • Vomiting

  • Diarrhea

  • Appetite changes

Urinary

  • Straining

  • Frequent urination

  • Accidents

Skin

  • Itching

  • Hair loss

  • Redness

Behaviour

  • Hiding

  • Aggression

  • Personality change


Biggest Mistakes Cat Owners Make

  1. Feeding dry-only diets

  2. Ignoring dental care

  3. Missing behaviour changes

  4. Lack of enrichment

  5. Waiting too long to act


Tracking Is One of Your Best Tools

Track:

  • Appetite

  • Weight

  • Litter habits

  • Behaviour

  • Activity

Patterns reveal problems early.


Final Thoughts

Cat wellness is simple, but it requires consistency.

  • Good food

  • Good hydration

  • Good environment

  • Good observation

If your cat seems different, it matters.


FAQs

How often should I check my cat’s health?
Daily observation and weekly checks are ideal.

What is the most important factor?
Consistency across diet, routine, and environment.

Do indoor cats need the same care?
Yes, often more structured care.


If you want to track your cat’s diet, behaviour, litter habits, and health patterns in one place, the ASK A VET™ app can help you stay organised and pick up subtle changes before they become serious.

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