Usually this extreme a change in behavior means that the cat needs help.
Not eating or drinking is a sign that the cat does not feel well. The vet can also show you kinder ways to hydrate the cat, if needed.
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What is a "kinder" way to hydrate a cat?
We have the same problem. We took our cat to the "animal hospital" after he stopped eating and became lethargic over an approximate two week period. After over $1300, the vet found nothing to help. When any cat stops eating, their liver becomes inflamed and could shut down because all it is processing is the stored fat. So again, after $1300, lots of tests including x-rays, berium tests, ultrasound, some antibiotics and some tube feeding & hydration, all we know is the cat has an inflamed liver; and even the vet couln't get him to eat or drink.
The doctor then recommended a liver biopsy and maybe exploratory surgery. I said enough is enough because my budget was already over its limit. I told the vet just let me treat him with whatever meds might make him get better with what we know.
Two days ago, we brought the cat home with a antibiotic for his liver, a steroid (prednisone) , a liver supplement, and tagamint (in case it's his throat or intestine preventing his hunger). I've been forcefeeding him now for two days. This morning the cat started eating and drinking a small amount on his own; the first time in over a week.
Hopefully, he'll snap out of whatever it was that made him stop eating in the first place. I personally think forcefeeding will work for us.
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10/10 You asked about a kinder way ... I've been researching the same thing.
See "How to Give a Cat Subcutaneous Fluids at Home" on YouTube.
As for my own kitty, at this time, I was not able to pick up the IV from my vet, as the doc was in emergency surgery. They did provide a syringe, and I also want to know how much should I attempt to feed my cat (both water and/or food) in quantity and number of times per day. He's a small cat of 19, so I don't want to overdo it. He hasn't eaten in 2-3 days, but got IVed fluids at the vet yesterday, but won't drink by himself today. Same as you, aside from old age, vet couldn't pinpoint anything specifically "wrong". I think it's the flu, but maybe I'm deluding myself ... But I won't give him up without a fight ...
Never feed your dog or cat table food because it can make the sick. You can hive them a little bite but to much makes them sick
Feed it bad food
Don't feed your cat.
I feed mine 1/3 of a cup and they are very healthy
feed it if its still moving in the morning the no!
Feed it a bit more but not too much it might him/her sick. But 7-8 pounds is regular.
It is bad to give your cat tuna mixed with moyo.I did it once and it made my cat sick. It's much better to give your cat some tuna before it is mixed with the mayonnaise, or perhaps just give them the can with the leftovers in it. A tiny, tiny bit of mayonnaise with the tuna won't hurt them, but it's just much better, safer, healthier and tastier for the cat if you give it to them without it.
it depends on what type of cat
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A kitten so small needs to be fed little and often; around five to six times a day or whenever they are hungry. Be sure to feed small amounts. Too much food at once will cause them to be sick.
yes but no if it is a kitten no way do not feed them any nuts at all it will give them an up set tummy but if its an older cat yes u can but dont feed them to much or they will get sick
As much as they can take