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Originally Posted by angieh
Please don't apologise for posts timber-!! That's what the forum is for and I am sure I can speak for others here when I say we are only too pleased to help out with information when we can, especially in relation to the handsome wee chap, Cheddar.
It's interesting you saying that he is fine in his room and drinks and not outside .... it's as if he's making the connection of his room/food/drink/litter tray, it's his territory and he feels safe enough to do all those everyday things there. Outside is different - maybe it just smells different to him. It is interesting, but not a worry really I don't think. If he is thirsty, he will drink but I have never known a cat to eat and drink like we would at "meal times". I'll be interested to see what others say.
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I think it's interesting too agieh. He does go into the outside litter box and plays around in it but doesn't use it for its purpose.
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Originally Posted by fecto's mum
I agree with Angie, his room is where he feels safe. He is a feral kitten and while he is eating or drinking he is vulnerable to attack. He will be instinct for him to make himself as safe as possible while his attention is focused on food and drink. My pampered moggies still like shelves, boxes, tops of drawers, anywhere that is easily defended. Like Angie says, he will drink when he is thirsty. If he has got the runs he will need to drink more. The vet may prescribe something to rehydrate him. An easy way to tell if he is dehydrated is to pull his fur up. If it stays stuck up he is.
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I called the vet this morning about him having soft stools, I will also ask about rehydrating if needed. Should I syringe feed him some water to get him going? That is how I got him to start eating soft food.