Dial A Vet, my cat refuses to eat her food, she’s just licking off the gravy. Should I be worried something's wrong?

Since yesterday, I've noticed my cat only licking the gravy from her wet food and refusing to eat the rest. Normally, she has a good appetite and finishes her meals. This change in behavior has me concerned. Could something be wrong, or is she just being picky?

Answer

Your cat's recent change in eating habits, where she only licks the gravy from her wet food, could indicate a potential issue or be a sign of pickiness. It's important to observe her closely for any other symptoms.

  • A sudden change in eating behavior may indicate health issues.
  • Monitor for additional symptoms such as vomiting or lethargy.
  • Provide a fresh, high-quality diet and observe her response.

Cats can sometimes become selective with their food, often preferring the more flavorful parts like gravy. However, if this behavior is sudden and your cat is usually a good eater, it could suggest an underlying issue such as dental pain, gastrointestinal discomfort, or other health problems. Keep an eye out for any additional changes in her behavior, such as changes in energy level, bathroom habits, or signs of distress.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Why might my cat be picky about her food?

    Cats can become picky for several reasons, including flavor preferences, texture, or changes in their environment. It's essential to ensure that the food is fresh and try to offer different types to stimulate her appetite.

  • Should I be worried if she only likes the gravy?

    It's not uncommon for cats to enjoy the gravy of wet food but refusing to eat solid food can indicate a problem, especially if it's a new behavior. If it persists, consult a vet.

  • What signs should prompt an immediate vet visit?

    If your cat is showing symptoms like vomiting, lethargy, rapid weight loss, or any other signs of distress, please consult a veterinarian immediately, as these could signal a serious health issue.

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