Why is my cat pacing in circles and refusing to eat or drink? Should I be worried Dial A Vet?

Over the past day or so, I've noticed my cat pacing around in circles and she doesn't seem interested in eating or drinking, which is very unusual for her. She's normally such a relaxed eater and now she just turns away. Is this something that should concern me or could it be a passing mood? Should I have her checked out by someone?

Answer

Your cat's behavior of pacing and disinterest in food and water is concerning, particularly as this contrasts with her usual eating habits. These changes could indicate an underlying health issue, and a veterinary check-up is advisable.

  • Monitor any additional symptoms or changes in behavior.
  • Consider potential stressors or environmental changes recently.
  • Seek veterinary advice if symptoms persist or worsen.

Your cat's sudden change in behavior is not typically a passing mood and could be a sign of stress, pain, or a medical condition. Cats are often subtle in showing signs of illness, so it's crucial to observe her closely. If she continues to refuse food or water, or if other symptoms appear, it's best to consult with a veterinarian to rule out any serious issues.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are some common causes of pacing and not eating in cats?

    Common causes could include stress, pain, dental issues, gastrointestinal problems, or more serious conditions such as infections or organ dysfunction.

  • How long can a cat safely go without food or water?

    Cats should not go without food for more than 24 hours and should drink water regularly. Prolonged fasting can lead to serious health issues like hepatic lipidosis.

  • What immediate actions should I take while waiting for a vet appointment?

    Ensure your cat has access to clean water, tempting fresh food, and a quiet, comfortable place to rest. Monitor for any additional symptoms, and try to reduce any potential stressors in her environment.

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