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He could have a bit of an upset tummy or if he has been in a scrap with another cat and been biten or scratched, he may have an abcess. Many times Misty or a cat we used to have, Ko-Ko, went very quiet and I got used to searching for an abcess, and usually found one! Hope he is feeling better soon. |
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Thanks guys. We don't think he's had a fight - he is usually VERY vocal about fights and you can always hear him if he's having one. I guess he could have but I don't know. What does an abcess feel like? In guinea pigs () they have to be lanced by the vet and then drained - should this happen with kitties? Where would one most likely to be? |
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If he has an abcess they are usually round the head and neck or the back end if they were caught running away. They look like swellings and might be oozing stuff. I usually look and notice that it looks a bit swollen. Also how old is Patch and re his teeth OK as if they are sore or there is tooth abcess that might make him feel a bit off. Hope he gets better soon. Sally |
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Wouldn't think it's teeth in one so young. If he had something stuck in his mouth you'd expect him to be dribbling. I'd go the upset tum/abscess brewing theory too. Keep an eye on him - if an abscess appears or if he develops a high temperature (feel his ears), off to the vet, otherwise, if he will drink water and is alert, he will hopefully work through it OK by himself. |
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The first sign of the majority of illnesses in cats is reduced appetite, so it can sometimes be difficult to find the underlying cause for the lack of appetite and your vet may need to perform tests to help identify the problem. Consult your vet if he has been off of his food for more than two days, or sooner if you have noticed any other problems in addition (eg excessive drinking/vomiting) it does not take long for a cat to become seriously ill if it is not eating. When encouraging Patch to eat you should try to avoid any foods containing small amounts of onion or garlic as this can cause toxic damage to cat's red blood cells which may cause anaemia. Such foods include some human baby food, soups, flavoured meats and food flavouring. To encourage Patch to eat at home, try to keep his environment as stress-free as possible, for example giving him somewhere quiet to relax away from other cats or dogs so he does not have to compete for his food or a resting place. You can increase the appeal of the food by adding strong flavours like fish, and warming the food to body temperature to increase it's aroma. Gently smear some food onto his paws, or around his mouth. This normally stimulates a licking response which may get Patch started on eating again. Try tasty foods such as cooked chicken or fish, or your vet may be able to prescribe a palatable high calorie food. Offer small frequent meals, removed the food bowl in between. Use a wide shallow bowl to avoid the cat's whisker's touching the sides as this can sometimes put cats off of eating. You can also try gently stroking and talking to him to help him relax. If it did happen to be an abcess, the vet would clip and clean the area, then drain the abcess and give you instructions to clean the abcess twice daily. Antibiotics would be administered to fight infection, but when cared for properly they heal in no time. Patch would probably have to stay in for a little while until otherwise instructed by the vet. High temperature is normally a sign of infection, which can be reinforced by high WBC in the blood (if tests were taken) If it is an abcess it will need to be treated, and if an upset tummy the vet will be able to prescribe some medication to settle him, or if necessary do some further investigation. Hope this helps hun xxxx |
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I've hesitated to post this because I don't want to scare you, but it's playing on my mind......... Is there any chance Patch could have ingested some poison? Not necessarily deliberate poisoning, but maybe garden pesticides, etc.? It's just that your description of him 'not really being there' along with not eating is ringing alarm bells with me re. my Mizzie I hope and pray it is nothing like that, but if he is still the same tomorrow morning I really would take him to the vet just to be on the safe side. Like I say, I really don't mean to frighten you - it's probably something alot simpler - on the other hand, I wouldn't want you to miss something important. Hope he's feeling better today. x |
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