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I don't know how old Chip is, that might be a significant issue if there are any health problems accounting for his sudden increase in appetite. One thing springs to mind though, has he been wormed recently? If he's into "takeaway meals" (ie rats etc) he's more likely to pick up parasites. I'd take him to the vet in any case for a checkover to be honest if I were you, hope he's ok. |
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Yes, I'd think about the worming issue first .... but it could simply be because his activity has increased and he is hunting more and getting hungrier because of that. A mouse can't be all that filling! |
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Sorry I forgot to mention, I worm both my cats every three months and anything he brings back is usually alive and genrelly unharmed. Thank you for the advice guys. I think for now i'm just going to keep an eye on him as he seems to be in good health. But if I see any changes in his state of being or further changes in behaviour I shall take him straight to the vets. Thanks again. |
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It could be possible that the cold weather is making Chip want to eat more (i know the feeling,lol ) Another thing could be an overactive thyroid, i noticed my older cat was always asking for food but just put it down to being a cat, ie if owner goes in the kitchen, scream for food. However he was diagnosed with Hyperthyroidism when he went for a dental op. |
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How old is Chip? My advice would be, if you are at all worried then maybe a trip to the vet would be wise, if for no other reason it may help put your mind at ease. |
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Chip turned 3 this October. Thanks again for the advice guys, Just to be on the safe side I phoned my vet and he explained that sometimes in unusaly cold weather considering the climate animals, especialy cats and dogs, tend to increase their food intake to battle the cold. He didn't think there is anything wrong with chip as he has always been a healthy cat but he told me to keep an eye on him anyway just in case which I am doing. Chips actually settled down and return to his normal eating habits thankfully. |
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In cases of hyperthyroidism, as well as being unusuallly & often constantly hungry, cats would also lose weight. So if Chip's weight is constant I think it's unlikely to be hyperthyroidism. Anyway, he would be very young to be suffering from that. I think your vet is right ~ the cold weather is more likely to be the reason for increased appetite. He's just increasing his insulation. |
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