Inflamed Pink Pads on a Cat

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Sore pads on cats feet often warn that something else is wrong.

Cats with inflamed pads may be uncomfortable, or show no signs of pain at all. Regardless, the pads need professional attention.

  1. Cracks

    • Outdoor cats develop thick pads that can crack.
      Outdoor cats develop thick pads that can crack.

      An inflamed pad may mean that a crack has formed in a thick callus. These cracks are painful and may become infected, so Mr. Whiskers needs a trip to the vet pronto. Keep in mind that cracks may be difficult to spot; they may simply look like fine lines or flaking skin.

    Allergies

    • Cats with allergies have itchy feet and pad problems.
      Cats with allergies have itchy feet and pad problems.

      Cats with allergies do not always sneeze or wheeze. Instead, they get itchy feet. The poor cat licks, bites and chews at his feet to end the itch. "The pads can get wet, sore, and raw, causing cracks to form," says Nancy E. Wiswall D.V.M. Once again: Fluffy should meet with his vet ASAP to address the allergy, and ease his pain.

    Ilness

    • Painful paws may indicate an illness.
      Painful paws may indicate an illness.

      There are some illnesses that can present as pad problems. They include liver disease, zinc deficiency and immune system issues. A vet can define the problem and devise a solution.

    Obesity

    • Obesity can lead to painful pads.
      Obesity can lead to painful pads.

      Obese cats put so much pressure on their paws that their pads can become sore just by doing every day things. Although cute and huggable, being fat just isn't good for a feline. Obesity can also lead to diabetes and other health conditions.

    Next Steps

    • Don't ignore pad inflammation. Even if just one or two pads seem inflamed on poor kitty's feet, call your vet today for professional help.

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