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My cat has pale gums but seems normal. Could she still be anemic?

Updated On September 23rd, 2025

Pet's info: Cat | Tonkinese | Female | spayed | 5 years old

I noticed my cat has pale pink gums, I freaked out as that could mean she’s anemic, I did check for symptoms of anemia, but she does not have any symptoms such as being lethargic, rapid breathing, loss of appetite, I adopted her when she was 3 months old and she just turned 5 yrs old last week so I’m familiar with her behavior, she does not display any unusual behavior that would be a cause for concern such as those I listed, so I was wondering could she still be anemic?

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Answered By Kevin Sanada, DVM

Veterinarian

Published on January 15th, 2018

Cat gums can normally appear more pale than you would expect on a dog. Also, pale mucous membranes is not a great indicator of anemia, because the color can be influenced by other factors such as blood pressure and environmental temperature. Pictures are not a great way to visualize colors, but this does not seem unusually pale to me. If you feel like you are noticing a drastic change in the color, then it is possible that something is off in her body, but not likely if she is otherwise acting normal. The conditions that cause pale mucous membranes would cause other clinical signs such as weight loss, decrease in appetite, and/or decrease in activity. I think you have little to worry about right now, but it's difficult for me to tell for sure without examining her. The best way to make sure she is healthy is to schedule a wellness exam with your vet. They will be able to help you further with this concern. I hope that helps and all is well with Kitty.

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