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Fever in Cats: Symptoms and Treatments - WebMD Although fevers may be helpful in fighting disease, a fever higher than 106º F can damage organs Contact the vet right away if your cat has a high fever
Fever in Cats - PetMD Take your cat to the clinic immediately (even if it means going to an after-hours emergency vet) if your cat’s temperature is very high (over 104 F) or they have other serious symptoms like extreme lethargy, difficulty breathing, or severe vomiting and diarrhea
Fever in Cats - Signs, Causes, Diagnosis, Treatment, Recovery . . . Cats are considered to have a fever if their body temperature is higher than 103 degrees Fahrenheit A serious fever that requires immediate medical treatment occurs if the animal’s body temperature reaches 106 degrees Fahrenheit or higher
Fever of Unknown Origin in Cats | VCA Animal Hospitals To be classified as a fever of unknown origin (FUO), the body temperature must be above 103 5°F (39 7°C) for longer than a few days, with no obvious underlying cause based on history and physical examination
Help! I think my cat has a fever, what should I do? - Carolina Vet How do I know if my cat has a fever? Your cat's normal body temperature should be within 100 4º to 102 5º Fahrenheit A fever in cats is characterized by a temperature of more than 102 5º F If your cat's fever goes higher than 106º F your kitty is at serious risk of damage to their vital organs
Normal Temperature For Dogs And Cats: A Guide On Taking Your Pets . . . Grey zone: A temperature in the range of 102 3 to 103 2°F (39 2 to 39 6°C) is considered a "grey zone" and may indicate an underlying health issue that needs to be addressed It's essential to monitor your pet's temperature regularly and recognize any deviations from the normal range
What Is The Normal Temperature For A Cat - [Vet Explains Pets] Should I be concerned if my cat’s temperature is slightly above or below the normal range? If your cat’s temperature is only slightly above or below the normal range and they are otherwise acting normal, it may not be a cause for concern
Taking Your Pets Temperature | VCA Animal Hospitals Normal body temperature for dogs and cats is 100 0°F to 103 8°F (37 7°C to 39 8°C) Some people and pets maintain a baseline temperature a little above or below average, but if your pet’s temperature rises above 104°F (40 0°C) or falls below 99°F (37 2°C), take them to your veterinarian