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My cat has not been eating, and is drinking very little water. She is very lethargic. It's been about 3 days! She has no vomiting or diarrhea.
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Published on February 24th, 2015
Your cat really needs to be seen by a veterinarian for proper diagnosis and treatment. She is likely dehydrated from not eating or drinking well and will require subcutaneous or intravenous fluids. Because she hasn't been eating, she is also at risk of developing a condition called hepatic lipodosis. This disease is the most common cause of metabolic liver failure. At home encourage your cat to eat by offering highly palatable food, such as fish-flavored canned cat food or Stage 1 strained chicken or turkey baby food (no onions or garlic). If necessary, gently open her mouth and place a small amount of moist food on her tongue. Watch to see if she swallows it. If she does, place a couple more dollops of food on her tongue, then encourage her to eat a bit on her own.
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This is an emergency situation as lack of appetite in cats can be life threatening even after a few days. Please have her seen by a veterinarian asap.
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Published on May 6th, 2018
Lethargy and lack of appetite are common symptoms in many diseases in cats, so it is very hard to say what is going on without seeing and examinng Tony. Drooling could be a sign of nausea or pain but again, drooling is seen in many diseases. As this has been going on for 24hrs now, you should take your cat to your vet. Your vet may recommend a blood test or scan/x-ray to make the definitve diagnosis. For now, you should try and offer Tony his favourite food and water and if he refuses that, you may have to syringe some water into his mouth to avoid dehydration.
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Published on November 26th, 2014
These sounds worrying.If cat is not eating for more then 72 hours hepatic lipidosis(liver damage) can develop and also after two days of not drinking your cat must be dehydrated by now.You should take your cat to the vet for examination and proper treatment.
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Published on August 19th, 2017
Hello. I am sorry that Randi isn't feeling well. Cat's that are lethargic, not wanting to eat and drink and are vomiting, are very very sick. It sounds like Randi might be dehydrated, and requires medical attention. The cause of the vomiting and lethargy could be due to a gastritis, something stuck in her stomach, or a problem with her organs. I would get her to a vet as soon as you can today. Best of luck with Randi.
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