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My 6 year old indoor nurtured male is having a bit of an issue, not quite sure what it is and if emergency vet visit is needed.
About 4 days ago I noticed he's voice sounded more quiet and raspy but everything else seemed fine. He's eating, drinking, playing, and using the litter box. I figured he lost his voice from constant hissing at the new cat Anya (1 year old female) that we introduced to our household 3 months ago. Although we introduced them slowly and took all the advice we found, there was still a lot of hissing from Poke when he's not in the mood to play. Otherwise they get along well and play often.
Apart from raspy voice all seemed normal until today. He's still able to eat and hold down food. Using the litter box, but has been sleeping all day. While he's sleeping, if he stretches or turns over he'll have one single gag, like he's trying to bring something up, but nothing comes up. It's very disheartening to see and I can tell he's not feeling well
Any thoughts what this might be and how I can help him? I am letting him rest without disturbing him, because any moving around seems to make him gag.
About 4 days ago I noticed he's voice sounded more quiet and raspy but everything else seemed fine. He's eating, drinking, playing, and using the litter box. I figured he lost his voice from constant hissing at the new cat Anya (1 year old female) that we introduced to our household 3 months ago. Although we introduced them slowly and took all the advice we found, there was still a lot of hissing from Poke when he's not in the mood to play. Otherwise they get along well and play often.
Apart from raspy voice all seemed normal until today. He's still able to eat and hold down food. Using the litter box, but has been sleeping all day. While he's sleeping, if he stretches or turns over he'll have one single gag, like he's trying to bring something up, but nothing comes up. It's very disheartening to see and I can tell he's not feeling well
Any thoughts what this might be and how I can help him? I am letting him rest without disturbing him, because any moving around seems to make him gag.