Why is my cat suddenly not drinking water and trying to hide all the time? Should I contact Dial A Vet?

Over the past couple of days, I've noticed that my cat isn't drinking much water anymore and seems to be hiding a lot more than usual. This change in behavior is really concerning me since she's always been pretty social and drinks regularly. Is there a reason she might be avoiding water and wanting to stay hidden, or does this mean I should reach out for help?

Answer

Your cat's sudden change in behavior, including reduced water intake and increased hiding, can be concerning and may indicate underlying issues that need attention.

  • Monitor your cat's water intake and behavior closely.
  • Changes in behavior can be a sign of stress or illness.
  • Consider consulting a vet to determine the cause and necessary action.

Cats are creatures of habit, and sudden changes like reduced water intake and increased hiding can be signs of stress, illness, or other underlying health issues. Conditions such as urinary tract infections, kidney problems, dehydration, or even anxiety can cause these symptoms. It's important to observe your cat's behavior and environment for any other changes or potential stressors. Early intervention and consultation with a veterinarian can help ensure your cat receives the appropriate care.

Book a consultation with a licensed vet at Dial A Vet for just $49 AUD if you're unsure or symptoms are getting worse.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Why might my cat suddenly stop drinking water?

    A decrease in water intake can be due to various reasons, including stress, illness, environmental changes, or problems like urinary tract infections or dental issues.

  • What are some signs that my cat is stressed or anxious?

    Common signs of stress or anxiety in cats include increased hiding, changes in grooming habits, loss of appetite, aggression, or changes in litter box usage.

  • How can I encourage my cat to drink more water?

    To encourage your cat to drink more water, consider providing fresh water sources, using a pet water fountain, or adding wet food to their diet to increase moisture intake.

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