Thank you everybody for your help! I think I may have actually found out the problem. I believe she was constipated because there was a rather large poo from her in the litter box, and now she's eating fine!! Thank you again for your help!
@foxxycat
That's exactly what she's doing, smelling the food, licking her lips, and walking away. She doesn't show any signs of upper respiratory, but the vet didn't do any bloodwork. She hasn't been straining or vomiting. And yes, she's already been dewormed twice, and hasn't shown any...
@Denice
She is having heavy shedding. She had a bowl movement this morning, but it wasn't much. But thank you, I'll take her back to the vet, or find a new one, and hopefully they can help out a little more.
The vet diagnosed her with Roundworm, so her litter box avoidance has gotten a lot better! She still slips up from time to time, but that's probably just from avoiding the litter box. So, we're working on that. Thanks to everybody who posted!
Hi everyone!
I've recently been having some trouble getting my 10 month old Norwegian Forest Cat mix (Cookie) to eat. When I noticed that she was too thin for her age, I took her to the vet. Unfortunately they said that they couldn't find anything wrong, or abnormal, and to just keep an eye on...
I currently have three indoor cats, with enough litter boxes for each of them. But it seems like I've run into the problem of finding the right litter.
I've tried multiple kinds of Blue brand, but every kind doesn't clump enough. The "clumps" of urine break apart into smaller, unscoopable...
I do have an update, but it's not one with a happy ending (for me). I was eventually able to get her out of hiding and into her "safe room" but she had severely regressed back to her original feral nature. In the end, she had to go back to her foster family. But thankfully they are now her...
So I've had my cat Cookie for about five/six months now, and she's about six months old. Since day one, she's had a severe little box avoidance issue. Her favorite spots are the bathtub, underneath my bed, and any article of clothing that had fallen onto the floor. She'll use the litter box...
Hey everyone!
I wanted to give everybody an update on Chubbs the cat. It's been nine weeks now, and she's still in hiding. But today, I've been able to get my hands on a Hav A Hart feral cat trap. Inside, I've placed a sweater that has her scent all over it, and a can of her favorite wet cat...
It's been about five weeks, and Chubbs is still in the wall. I still refuse to give up on her, but I'm starting to lose hope.
I really need help and advice.