Hello all, first post for me, but I browse the forum frequently.
We got a new kitten last week that is up to date on his shots and is a neutered male. We have a 4 year old cat that is also a neutered male. The older cat had a very prominent meow that has faded to a wimper that actually sounds just like our new kittens meow. Both of their behaviors haven't really changed and their eating habits/bm's seem normal. I don't know if maybe he could have a hairball stuck in there, or is trying to mimic the other kitten. The older one did have respiratory problems when he was 3 months old but has never had anything since. He may have gained a little bit of weight over the past week but it's probably due to territory and the kitten eating his food. I'm thinking about making a vet appt. if it is still noticeable in a couple days but it's hard to take him in when he is feeling fine otherwise.
If anyone has any ideas or experience please share,
Thanks-
We got a new kitten last week that is up to date on his shots and is a neutered male. We have a 4 year old cat that is also a neutered male. The older cat had a very prominent meow that has faded to a wimper that actually sounds just like our new kittens meow. Both of their behaviors haven't really changed and their eating habits/bm's seem normal. I don't know if maybe he could have a hairball stuck in there, or is trying to mimic the other kitten. The older one did have respiratory problems when he was 3 months old but has never had anything since. He may have gained a little bit of weight over the past week but it's probably due to territory and the kitten eating his food. I'm thinking about making a vet appt. if it is still noticeable in a couple days but it's hard to take him in when he is feeling fine otherwise.
If anyone has any ideas or experience please share,
Thanks-