Indoor cats benefit from a protected environment, but this does not make them immune to various health issues. Regular visits to the veterinarian are essential for monitoring their health status and preventing common ailments.

Early detection of health problems

Cats tend to hide signs of illness, and some conditions can progress without obvious symptoms. Through regular veterinary checkups, potential problems can be identified and treated early, preventing complications.

Maintaining up-to-date vaccinations and parasite prevention

Even though they live exclusively indoors, cats require regular vaccinations and deworming to be protected against infectious diseases and parasites. Your veterinarian will establish a suitable schedule based on the cat's age and lifestyle.

Monitoring weight and diet

Sedentary behavior can lead to obesity, increasing the risk of diabetes and heart disease. A veterinarian can provide recommendations on diet and exercise for maintaining an optimal weight.

Dental Health Assessment

Dental problems can cause discomfort and difficulties with eating. Regular checkups allow for the early identification and treatment of oral conditions.