My cat hasn't eaten anything even after going to the vet. What should I do now?

I took my cat to the vet yesterday because she wasn't eating, but even after the visit, she's still not showing any interest in her food today. I'm becoming really concerned since it's been a couple of days without her eating properly. What steps should I take next, and at what point should I be really worried about her lack of appetite?

Answer

Your cat's lack of appetite is concerning, especially since it has persisted despite a recent vet visit. It's important to monitor her closely and take further steps to ensure her health and well-being.

  • Monitor her behavior for any additional symptoms.
  • Tempt her with different types of food or treats.
  • Schedule a follow-up vet visit if her appetite doesn't return soon.

Cats can be finicky eaters, and a temporary loss of appetite might occur from time to time. However, prolonged periods without eating can be dangerous as they can lead to serious health issues like hepatic lipidosis. If your cat continues to refuse food, try offering a variety of options, such as wet food, warm broth, or treats, to entice her. Always ensure plenty of fresh water is available. If her lack of appetite continues beyond 48 hours, consult with your veterinarian as it may indicate an underlying health issue requiring attention.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are some potential causes of appetite loss in cats?

    Common causes can include stress, a change in environment, underlying illnesses, dental problems, or food allergies. It's important to observe any other symptoms your cat may exhibit and consult with your vet for a proper diagnosis.

  • When should I be worried about my cat not eating?

    If your cat hasn't eaten for more than 48 hours, or if you notice other alarming symptoms like vomiting, lethargy, or difficulty breathing, it's advised to seek veterinary help immediately.

  • Can I coax my cat to eat with human food?

    You can try offering small amounts of cooked chicken or fish, but avoid seasoning or foods toxic to cats, like onions and garlic. It's best to consult your vet before making any changes to your cat's diet.

If this is an emergency, please seek immediate veterinary care.

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