How can you identify if your pet is in pain? Since dogs and cats cannot communicate verbally and are adept at concealing their pain and discomfort. However, there are indications of certain behavioral changes.

How cats tolerate pain
- Abnormal diet
When a cat is ill, it is similar to a human. The things it typically enjoys will lose their appeal, so the cat suddenly eats less or stops eating altogether, which requires the owner’s attention. - Changes in litter box habits
Cats may avoid jumping into the litter box due to pain and might defecate or urinate directly outside the bowl. If the cat has a urinary system disease, it can result in direct incontinence of the cat, which is worthy of note. - Unusual walking patterns
If your cat suddenly walks with a hunched back or even limps, it could indicate abdominal pain or leg injury. - Reduced activity
The cat has a strong ability to jump. If its activities at home are reduced to merely simple walking and it shows no interest in its usual favorite toys. That is the signal it is sending to its owner. - Personality alterations
A usually well-behaved cat might become irritable due to physical pain and dislike being close to its owner. And cats that are usually aloof can become very clingy. The owner should also be vigilant when finding this situation

What are the indications of pain tolerance in dogs?
– Hide in a corner If a dog that is typically active and fond of playing and interacting suddenly becomes extremely quiet one day and persists in hiding in a corner without any intention of coming out, this is an anomaly. It could be a symptom of pain tolerance resulting from the dog’s indisposition.

– Make a whining sound Under normal circumstances, a dog barks loudly. However, if a dog suddenly emits a whining sound, it is likely that there is something abnormal with the dog’s body. At this time, the owner needs to pay attention to the physical condition of the dog.
– Have a strange posture If one day you notice that your dog assumes a praying position and frequently lies down and walks around for a while, presenting an appearance of sitting and standing alternately, it is necessary to pay attention as this is an indication of the dog’s stomachache. You should take the dog to the veterinarian as soon as possible.
– Legs often tremble If a dog’s legs often tremble and the reason of cold weather is ruled out, you can check whether it is injured. If not, there is a high probability of a joint problem. One of the causes of joint problems is calcium deficiency. Owners should provide their cats and dogs with regular calcium supplements. It is recommended to use Aiyinong liquid calcium, which is rich in nutrition, enables quick calcium absorption, and is beloved by cats and dogs.

