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cat not eating/drinking clear vomit help?
cutekitty7686
24-06-2013
Hi all,
Firstly my cat is booked into vets this afternoon but was wondering if anyone else's cat was unwell like mine.
He is 18month old cat who has been neutered and within the last 24 hr. he stopped eating (even dreamies!) he won't drink and is being sick but is more a phlegm with nothing in it like fur ball or grass. My problem with him is he eats everything and I mean everything outside I see him eating bugs , bees anything .
Has anyone else's cat been like this ?
bazaar1
24-06-2013
Sounds like a virus, is he lethargic too? I'm sure the vets will sort him out. My pup had similar, my biggest worry was how little he was (a jr pup) and he ended up with rehydration salts to drink!
cutekitty7686
24-06-2013
Originally Posted by bazaar1:
“Sounds like a virus, is he lethargic too? I'm sure the vets will sort him out. My pup had similar, my biggest worry was how little he was (a jr pup) and he ended up with rehydration salts to drink!”

Yeah he very lethargic , I know he 18months approx. old so still quite small but he has gone from beating up a husky a few doors down to this and it just breaking my heart
bazaar1
24-06-2013
Fingers crossed for you, I'm sure hell bounce back with a few antibiotics.
shortyknickers
24-06-2013
He hasn't got something stuck in his throat has he? My cat was bringing up phlegm and it turned out he had a grass seed stuck in his soft palette. Hope he recovers soon xx
Lost_Soul
24-06-2013
i haven't got anything to add other than good luck cutekitty, let us know how everything goes xxx
Mrs F
24-06-2013
our cat was like this, and we took him to the vets, turned out he had an infection which was causing a raging temperature.

Antibiotics sorted it out.

hopefully it will be something similar with yours
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