Typically, cats are fastidious groomers. Note whether your cat's coat is clean and free of mats. Patches of hair loss or a greasy or matted appearance can signal an underlying disease. Also watch to see if your cat has difficulty grooming. A decrease in grooming behavior can indicate fear, anxiety, obesity or other illnesses. An increase in grooming may be a sign of a skin problem.

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1.Inappropriate Elimination Behavior

2.Changes in Interaction

3.Changes in Activity

4.Changes in Sleeping Habits

5.Changes in Food and Water Consumption

6.Unexplained Weight Loss or Gain

7.Changes in Grooming

8.Signs of Stress

9.Changes in Vocalization

10.Bad Breath