It's understandable to feel concerned when your cat isn't eating well after an illness. A temporary reduction in appetite can be a part of the recovery process, but it's important to be vigilant if it continues.
- Monitor your cat's eating habits closely.
- Encourage her to eat by offering favorite foods.
- Consult a vet if the lack of appetite persists beyond 48 hours.
Cats can sometimes take a few days to regain their normal appetite after being ill. However, it's vital that they do not go without food for too long, as this could lead to more serious issues such as hepatic lipidosis, especially in overweight cats. If your cat still refuses to eat, or if she shows other symptoms of concern, please consult with a veterinarian to ensure her health is on the right track.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- How long can a cat go without eating before I should be concerned?
If your cat hasn't eaten for 24 to 48 hours, it's essential to seek veterinary advice, especially if she was recently ill.
- What can I do at home to encourage my cat to eat?
Try offering her favorite foods, warming up wet food slightly, or adding a bit of tuna juice to make it more enticing.
- Is it normal for a cat to be lethargic after an illness?
Some lethargy can be normal during recovery, but if it persists or is accompanied by other symptoms, consult with a vet.