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Low energy can signal pain, fever, dehydration, or systemic illness.
Dog Lethargy
Low energy can signal pain, fever, dehydration, or systemic illness. Start by tracking appetite and water intake, breathing effort and temperature.
When to escalate: Same-day review is appropriate when low energy appears suddenly or pairs with vomiting, pale gums, or breathing changes.
- Appetite and water intake
- Breathing effort and temperature
- Pain, hiding, or collapse
Sudden lethargy in cats can be serious and should be triaged quickly.
Cat Lethargy
Sudden lethargy in cats can be serious and should be triaged quickly. Start by tracking appetite and water intake, breathing effort and temperature.
When to escalate: Same-day review is appropriate when low energy appears suddenly or pairs with vomiting, pale gums, or breathing changes.
- Appetite and water intake
- Breathing effort and temperature
- Pain, hiding, or collapse
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