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He seems so :( he just stares at me like "do something"
Are you using a different brand of cat food then you usually do? My cat does that if he doesn't like the food. Or he could be sick.
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He seems so :( he just stares at me like "do something"
He seems so :( he just stares at me like "do something"
Ahh... x: Just isnt really... doing much?.. Dunno much about pets...
He's almost 1 year old,and no I always buy the same brand and he loves it but well yesterday at dinner I had fish so shared the rest to him..maybe because of that fish?
He doesnt eat any of his food and just purrs at me,what should I do..
By the way welcome back everyone,,maybe if I should pat him he'll relax..
well he acts normal,just looks around the room and then back at me
I see... But fish? Was at the fish from all bones relased in cooking...? Because it can be, that a bone (or a pice) in his body is, and pokes from inner...>_>
My cat gets sick with certain types of fish. He likes it, but gets sick when he eats it.
He might just have a tummy ache and not want to eat. Make sure he is drinking water though.
Well... some fish arent really safe to eat... too high up the food chain...
Yes,I'm %100 sure.
But for a possibility if it was like you said,then it makes sense
My poor baby :(
One time,he ate lots of non-cooked fish and he couldn't even walk..after that I started cooking them..
Okay thank you I'll try that.
But you should out of security reason to an animal doc. go, if it getting worse...>_>Yes,I'm %100 sure.
But for a possibility if it was like you said,then it makes sense
My poor baby :(
One time,he ate lots of non-cooked fish and he couldn't even walk..after that I started cooking them..
Okay thank you I'll try that.
Hmm... I could ask around a bit?
But you should out of security reason to an animal doc. go, if it getting worse...>_>
cats are also allergic to certain fish just like people are. So that's something to consider as well. If he gets like this after eating a certain type of fish, best to avoid giving it to him.
Hmm... If you at Google a bit googling about it, then will you several forums/websites about this theme find... - Or you're going to an book store/shop, and buy about it...I'll remember that next time,is there a way to learn those certain allergies(like which kind of fish or something like that by tests)?
I don't think it'll help his situation right now but well better than nothing,thanks samy chun
If it'll get worse,I'll go out right away.
I'll remember that next time,is there a way to learn those certain allergies(like which kind of fish or something like that by tests)?
It seems tomorrow is another doc.visit day
Hmm... If you at Google a bit googling about it, then will you several forums/websites about this theme find... - Or you're going to an book store/shop, and buy about it...
Evening LPW
by trial and error, or ask your vet if they can do a test on your cat to determine its allergies.
Hmm.... what fishy was it though?
Well,I didn't know that cat's can have allergies like people.I'm googling for like 1 hour now..checked all of forums-sites,I guess I have to keep eye on him and watch his moves,if he starts to sleep maybe I can relax
Why not? Even dogs, birds, repiles , etc. having these problems like we humans...
Ah, I see... Well, let's hope for the positive case!