Question
My cat got attack this morning and lost some blood. He's been kind of sick for a while after his brother died, who he was paired with. He's normally super non-affectionate and off doing his own thing and doesn't really like people touching him. But since we brought him inside for his wound, he's super lovey and affectionate and his stomach is really hard. Does this mean he's dying?
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GPT-4o mini
I'm really sorry to hear that your cat is going through such a tough time. Changes in behavior, like increased affection, can be a sign that he's feeling vulnerable or unwell, especially after an attack. A hard stomach can indicate various issues, including internal injury, stress, or even a reaction to pain.
It’s crucial to get a professional veterinarian’s opinion as soon as possible. They can assess his wounds, check for internal injuries, and provide the necessary treatment. It's important to act quickly, especially if he's lost blood or appears to be in distress. Please prioritize taking him to a vet as soon as you can.
It’s crucial to get a professional veterinarian’s opinion as soon as possible. They can assess his wounds, check for internal injuries, and provide the necessary treatment. It's important to act quickly, especially if he's lost blood or appears to be in distress. Please prioritize taking him to a vet as soon as you can.