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11 y.o. cat quit eating suddenly

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Posted by: bloominmarvlous at Wed Aug 16 12:33:51 2006  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by bloominmarvlous ]  
   

I have an 11 y.o female cat that I typically feed Purina One Senior formula dry cat food. She had no problems with this and had been eating it for several years until recently. I typically fed her a small handful twice a day.

However, she has quit eating in the last few days and she has noticably lost weight. I can tell it when I pick her up. I have been giving her wet cat food so she'll eat *something* and she does nibble on that a bit, but I'm still worried about her not eating as she normally did.

This seemed to start after a recent trip to the vet's office for some reason. There haven't been any other major changes in our house that should affect her.

I am thinking I need to take her back to the vet again and see what's going on, but was wondering if anyone else had any suggestions for me?

Thanks in advance!


   

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