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Pancreatitis in Cats: Subtle Symptoms, Treatment & Diet Management

Pancreatitis in cats is often missed due to subtle symptoms. Learn about diagnosis, acute and chronic treatment, and diet management.

The Bottom Line: "Just Not Feeling Right" May Be the Only Clue

Unlike dogs, cats with pancreatitis rarely show obvious vomiting or abdominal pain. Instead, the only signs may be vague — a slightly reduced appetite, sleeping more than usual, or just seeming "off." This makes feline pancreatitis one of the most commonly missed diagnoses in veterinary medicine. If your middle-aged or senior cat has had [poor appetite](/en/columns/cat-loss-of-appetite) for three or more days, ask your vet about testing for pancreatitis. A simple blood test can point to the diagnosis. It is also worth knowing that pancreatitis in cats frequently occurs alongside inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and cholangiohepatitis — a trio known as "triaditis" — so your vet may need to evaluate all three organs at once.

Symptoms of Pancreatitis in Cats

Common symptoms (mild to moderate): - Loss of appetite — the single most frequent sign - Lethargy and reduced activity - Weight loss - Mild dehydration Additional symptoms in severe cases: - Vomiting (less frequent than in dogs) - Diarrhea - Reluctance to be touched on the belly (a sign of abdominal pain) - Fever - Jaundice (yellowing of the whites of the eyes or inside the ears) Chronic pancreatitis typically presents as months of "just not doing well" — the cat gradually loses weight and has intermittent bouts of poor appetite, but never shows a dramatic crisis. This slow, smoldering pattern is exactly what makes it so easy to overlook.
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How Pancreatitis Is Diagnosed

fPLI / Spec fPL test: This is a blood test that measures pancreatic lipase specific to cats. It is the first-choice diagnostic tool for feline pancreatitis, offering high sensitivity and specificity. Abdominal ultrasound: Ultrasound can reveal pancreatic swelling and surrounding fat necrosis. However, the feline pancreas is small, and mild cases may not show obvious changes on imaging. Routine blood work: A complete blood count and chemistry panel help check for elevated white blood cells and liver enzyme levels, which may indicate concurrent cholangiohepatitis. Important: Traditional lipase and amylase tests have poor sensitivity for feline pancreatitis — normal values do not rule it out. The fPLI test is the key to an accurate diagnosis.

Treatment and Dietary Management

Acute treatment: - Aggressive fluid therapy to correct dehydration and maintain blood flow to the pancreas - Anti-nausea medication (such as maropitant) - Pain relief (such as buprenorphine — proactive pain management is essential because cats mask discomfort) - Early nutritional support (the outdated practice of fasting has been replaced by early feeding as the standard of care) Chronic pancreatitis management: - Low-fat, highly digestible diet - Vitamin B12 supplementation (chronic pancreatitis impairs absorption) - Concurrent treatment of IBD or cholangiohepatitis if present To help prevent relapses, refer to our cat food guide and choose diets that are gentle on the digestive system. Consistency and long-term dietary discipline are key to keeping flare-ups at bay.
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