− | Acute presentation with severe illness in contrast to cats with [[Cholangitis, Lymphocytic|Lymphocytic cholangitis]] who often do not appear ill. Signs include pyrexia, depression, lethargy, abdominal pain, [[Icterus|jaundice]] and dehydration. | + | Acute presentation with severe illness in contrast to cats with [[Cholangitis, Lymphocytic|Lymphocytic cholangitis]] who often do not appear ill. Signs include pyrexia, depression, lethargy, abdominal pain, [[Icterus|jaundice]], dehydration ,anorexia and vomiting. If presented whilst the disease is chronic, signs will include episodic anorexia, vomiting, jaundice, weight loss and possibly hepatomegaly or ascites. Many cases will have concurrent [[IBD]]. |