What's up with my cat?

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K77 CTR

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1,611 posts

183 months

Sunday 14th August 2011
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My 2yr old cat loves his food but over past few days he has changed.

When I go to the kitchen he's under my feet, meowing at me to feed him, so I put his wet food down and all he does it stare at it and then walk off.

If I put the food bowl on work surface and place him next to it, he'll eat some of it but then if I put them both back on floor he walks off.

Should I be worried, he's off to Cattery in a few weeks and I'm scared he won't eat whilst he's there.

Jasandjules

69,948 posts

230 months

Sunday 14th August 2011
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Is he going toilet? Getting thinner? Have you checked his teeth?

Bottom line, get him down the vets!

DieselGriff

5,160 posts

260 months

Sunday 14th August 2011
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How long as this been going on?

Some cats will go through some strange eating moods but they rarely last more than a few days. In ours we call it fussiness but we don't try get them to eat by giving treats or changing their diet and they go back to normal soon enough.

If longer then is he\she losing weight? How's the fur? Eyes? Still drinking water? Any changes here or if it's been going on longer than say a week it's probably worth getting them checked out by the vet as it would look like he\she is hungry but can't eat, if he\she has stopped drinking as well then don't hang about and go to the vet ASAP.

Sorry read post properly now. At the moment if all is well otherwise (drinking\toileting (thanks forgot that) then I would consider the vets, but may well be okay for another day or two)

Edited by DieselGriff on Sunday 14th August 12:13

K77 CTR

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1,611 posts

183 months

Sunday 14th August 2011
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Jasandjules said:
Is he going toilet? Getting thinner? Have you checked his teeth?

Bottom line, get him down the vets!
He was only at vets last week getting his jabs and teeth were fine. Not sure about toilet habit as he goes outside, still off hunting.

Doesn't seem to be losing weight and is still drinking. He seems fine in himself, still scrounging for treats and jumping up at table to see what leftovers there are on plates.

Will see how he goes over next 24 hours and then get him to vets, might change vet though as I don't like this one.

bexVN

14,682 posts

212 months

Sunday 14th August 2011
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Vet ck could be sensible esp if you're going away but it almost sounds as though something frightened him whilst he was eating so now doesn't feel comfortable eating on the floor.

If you are ok with it let him eat on the work surface for a few days then try the floor again. Do you ever get unwanted cat visitors in your house?

K77 CTR

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1,611 posts

183 months

Sunday 14th August 2011
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bexVN said:
If you are ok with it let him eat on the work surface for a few days then try the floor again. Do you ever get unwanted cat visitors in your house?
I get one unwanted cat visitor but my cats seem fine with it, other cats are told to get lost but one gets away with it.

He seems to be happy to eat dry food from floor but not wet food, wonder if it's because I tell him off for stealing the other cats food.

bexVN

14,682 posts

212 months

Sunday 14th August 2011
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K77 CTR said:
bexVN said:
If you are ok with it let him eat on the work surface for a few days then try the floor again. Do you ever get unwanted cat visitors in your house?
I get one unwanted cat visitor but my cats seem fine with it, other cats are told to get lost but one gets away with it.

He seems to be happy to eat dry food from floor but not wet food, wonder if it's because I tell him off for stealing the other cats food.
It's possible! The cats way of thinking is still a mystery that we are slowly solving smile

smn159

12,727 posts

218 months

Sunday 14th August 2011
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K77 CTR said:
He seems to be happy to eat dry food from floor but not wet food
Try stopping the wet food then - maybe he doesn't like it!

Dry food only is fine I believe as long as he has plenty of fresh water as well

Jasandjules

69,948 posts

230 months

Sunday 14th August 2011
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K77 CTR said:
He was only at vets last week getting his jabs and teeth were fine. Not sure about toilet habit as he goes outside, still off hunting.

Doesn't seem to be losing weight and is still drinking. He seems fine in himself, still scrounging for treats and jumping up at table to see what leftovers there are on plates.

Will see how he goes over next 24 hours and then get him to vets, might change vet though as I don't like this one.
Have you changed his food at all?

If not, now might be the time - he may be bored with getting the same old stuff every day.....

If he's not losing weight then it's not as bad. If he's still demanding treats etc (does he eat stuff if it's offered from your plate?)

Try him on a bit of tuna, suspect he'll wolf it down then...