How do cats judge health?

The health of cats is believed to be a concern for many cat-raising friends. So how do we know the health of cats? From what aspects do you usually look at the health of cats? Below we summarize several methods that are very good at distinguishing cat health:

1. Eyes

The eyes are bright, without tears, without any secretions, and the left and right eyes are the same size.

2. Ears are clean, erect, with less or no earwax, and no other foreign objects. Healthy cats should be sensitive to their owner's call or other sounds in a quiet state, and their ears should swing back and forth after hearing the sound. Sick or deaf cats respond weakly or without any response to sound.

3. The front end of the nose should be damp and cool, without excessive secretions. When your nose is dry, it means that the cat may have a fever disease. However, the cat's nose is dry when sleeping.

4. The oral cavity should be clean and dry, without saliva or food, without bad breath, the gums, tongue and upper palate are pink, the teeth are white or slightly yellow, and there is no shortage of teeth.

5. The skin and hair are soft and elastic, and the skin is neither cool nor hot, and gentle and suitable for hands. The coat is thick, soft, shiny, without bald spots, and the skin is not red or lumps. No parasites such as lice and flea.