tI recommend that you take Kitty to the vet right away and find out if
there is a reason for inappetance, such as dental/gum irritation.  That is
really common in FELV or FIV cats.  Also, get some appetite stimulant pills
such as cyproheptadine or mirtazipine (also fights nausea).  The longer you
wait while the cat eats poorly, the weaker the cat gets.  Nothing good
comes of that.   Good luck.




On Wed, Feb 26, 2014 at 8:15 PM, Maryam Ulomi <ava...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello everyone,
>
> Kitty, our little 19 months old FeLV positive cat, has for the past three
> days been eating less than usual. I have tried all sort of new canned foods
> but she eats a little bit and then walks away. She will eat maybe 1/3 of
> what she would normally eat in one meal then walk away sometimes she comes
> back to it but mostly she will want something else. If I give it to her in
> a new bowl she might it or not.
> She has not stopped eating all together but I'm concerned that she is not
> eating as much as previously.
> She plays, poops and pees, does not hide, is otherwise her usual adorable
> self.
> Has anyone seen these signs before?
> I don't know if i should take her to the vet or wait.
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Malls and Kitty.
>
>
>
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