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Cat wont eat, my fault

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Posted by: luvmykitty at Sat Mar 26 01:39:51 2005  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by luvmykitty ]  
   

My kitty is 6-7 months old. Up until recently she has been very healthy. The other day I went to the store to buy her food, but they were out of her usual brand. Not knowing any better, I went ahead and bought a different brand. She didn't want any part of it. The very next day I bought her usual, she came took a couple of bites and left that alone too. She hasn't touched it since. She won't even eat any of the treats that she usually loves. She still wanders by her food dish every once in a while but just takes a sniff and carries on. She is very playful and affectionate and her behaviour doesn't seem to have changed. It's been two days now, how concerned do I need to be at this point? What action should I take and when?


   

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