Help! my cat wouldn't eat!!

cuteminicute

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my kitten is 7 months old, male, unneutered.

he wouldn't eat these days, is he in heat?

i fed him iams pouch this morning, but he didn't show much interests.
iams pouch was his favourite!

he is as active as usual, playing and chasing our another female cat (8months old,unneutered)around. but i didn't see them mating.

how could this happen, what's wrong with my boy?

any reply would be apprciated.

thanx

 

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Males do not come in heat. PLease call your vet, have him checked AND NUETERED before anything else happens. If the female is yours, please, take her in and get her spayed.
 

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How long has he not eaten? I do agree that both your cats need to be fixed. I would be surprised if your female isn't already pregnant. If you can't afford to get them fixed, than having kittens and caring for them, or planning for an after hour emergency vet visit if something goes wrong during birthing is probably not in your budget either.

If you cat has not eaten for 48 hours you need to get him to the vet NOW!
 

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ooo better get them fixed asap at least one or the other if you cant afford it all at once. your female is probably already pregnant if she is 8 months old, it is possible for them to get preggo at 5 months! get them fixed NOW!
 

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Originally Posted by CuteminiCute

my kitten is 7 months old, male, unneutered.

he wouldn't eat these days, is he in heat?

i fed him iams pouch this morning, but he didn't show much interests.
iams pouch was his favourite!

he is as active as usual, playing and chasing our another female cat (8months old,unneutered)around. but i didn't see them mating.

how could this happen, what's wrong with my boy?

any reply would be apprciated.

thanx

Unless you have the registration for both these kittens and have received breeding rites...it would be best to have your male neutered. You will not be able to register the kittens if the parents are not registered.

Katie
 
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