Vomiting and diarrhea in cats can be signs of underlying health issues and should not be ignored. Common causes include infections, dietary indiscretion, and stress-related gastrointestinal upset. At A Cat Hospital, we provide diagnostics and targeted treatments to help your cat recover quickly. Treatment may involve hydration therapy, lab testing, and medication for infections if needed. Our goal is to ensure every cat receives the care they need to return to full health.

Medical Concerns & Illness Care at A Cat Hospital in Henderson, NV
Just like humans, cats can experience a range of health issues that affect their comfort and quality of life. From vomiting and diarrhea to chronic conditions like arthritis or diabetes, early diagnosis and compassionate care are essential. At A Cat Hospital in Henderson, NV, we address a wide variety of feline medical concerns—including gastrointestinal issues, ear infections, anxiety, and pain management—with expert attention and personalized treatment plans. Our goal is to help your cat feel better, recover faster, and live a healthier, happier life.
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Compassionate Care for Common Feline Health Issues

Cat Anxiety
Anxiety in cats can show up as behavioral or physical changes, including hiding, aggression, or appetite loss. Early recognition helps ensure timely care and improved well-being. At A Cat Hospital, we create personalized treatment plans with behavioral strategies, environmental enrichment, and medication if needed. Our expert team offers thorough evaluations and ongoing support to manage anxiety effectively.

Cat Vomiting & Diarrhea

Cat Ear Infections
Cat ear infections, or otitis externa, can be caused by allergies, parasites, or yeast and bacterial overgrowth. Common signs include head shaking, ear scratching, foul odor, and redness or swelling. At A Cat Hospital, we use advanced diagnostics to identify the cause and create a customized treatment plan. Our experienced veterinarians provide gentle, specialized care with follow-up support to ensure full recovery.

Cat Gastrointestinal Issues
Cats may experience vomiting, diarrhea, constipation, or food intolerance due to diet, stress, or toxins. Signs may include changes in eating habits, difficulty passing stool, and lethargy. At A Cat Hospital, we offer diagnostics and personalized treatment plans to address the root cause. In emergencies like toxin ingestion, we offer immediate care to protect your cat’s health.

Cat Diabetes
Cat diabetes is a metabolic disorder that requires proper treatment to avoid complications like kidney disease and vision problems. Common symptoms include increased thirst and urination, appetite changes, weight loss, and lethargy. Diagnosis involves physical exams, blood tests, and urinalysis. Treatment often includes insulin therapy, dietary management, and regular monitoring. If you notice symptoms, contact our team at A Cat Hospital to schedule a diagnosis and begin personalized care.

Cat Arthritis
Cats with arthritis may show subtle signs such as reduced activity, stiffness, or difficulty jumping and grooming. Behavioral and physical changes like limping or avoiding stairs can indicate joint discomfort. At A Cat Hospital, our team provides thorough exams, customized treatment plans, and pain management to improve your cat’s quality of life. We also offer guidance on at-home care, including accessible litter boxes, weight control, and dietary support.

Cat Behavioral Issues
Cats may show behavioral problems like aggression, inappropriate elimination, or destructive scratching due to stress, environment, or health issues. At A Cat Hospital, we identify the root cause and create customized behavior plans. Solutions may include environmental changes, safe spaces, or medical treatment when needed. Our goal is to improve your cat’s well-being and strengthen the bond between you and your feline companion.

Cat Pain Management
Cats instinctively hide pain, making it challenging to detect signs of discomfort from internal conditions or injuries. Key symptoms may include withdrawal, changes in grooming or appetite, aggression when touched, or altered movement. At A Cat Hospital, we offer expert pain management beginning with a thorough exam and a personalized treatment plan. Options may include medication, nutritional support, physical therapy, and home environment adjustments.
At A Cat Hospital, we are dedicated to helping your feline friend lead a happier, more relaxed life. Trust us to provide the care your cat needs to thrive emotionally and physically. Contact us today to schedule an appointment or to learn more about our services.