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I've been caring for a stray tomcat for a long time since it was little. It would visit almost on a daily basis and sleep a lot but then it started taking prolonged leaves of absence until eventually it got so claustrophobic that it resumed to random encounters when I would take it in my arms (once it would follow me enthusiastically but no protest) and take it home but usually it would head to the door after eating. Lately it is a frequent guest again but it has become thin and weak and it has a poor appetite besides drinking a lot of milk. I know what to feed it to make sure it eats but I'm concerned whether elevated cholesterol, triglycerides and stuff could only worsen its frail health. I'm reluctant to take it to a veterinary for now as I don't want to frighten it into avoiding me.