I have a cat - he's a little boy and is just over 18 months old?
My partner has gone away for five days from yesterday, and our little Fudge doesn't seem to be his little old self.
The day before my partner went, the poor chap brought up a lot of "bile" a couple of times during the day. I cleaned it all up and made a fuss of him and thought nothing more of it.
He went to the toilet last night and had diarreah which I thought was a bit odd for the little fellah.
Yesterday when my girlfriend left, he slept nearly all day (like he usually does!) in his little basket under the window. He slept with me in the bed all night under the blanket and usually he wakes us about 6am wanting his belly filling. Nothing this morning. He was still there under the blanket with a bowl full of food that I left him last night.
Today, he has just been curled up on the settee on top of some clean washing(!) and when I go to fuss him, he doesn't show any annoyance at me doing, neither does he seem to care for it much.
Also, some more advice if anyone has it - he is an indoor cat and only eats dry food. He has only one certain brand of food, as if we give him any other he goes to the toilet a lot!! Would anyone recommend any other types of food we should be feeding him on?
I hope my little fellah is fine, and if anyone has any thoughts on it, I'd be happy to hear from you.
David
My partner has gone away for five days from yesterday, and our little Fudge doesn't seem to be his little old self.
The day before my partner went, the poor chap brought up a lot of "bile" a couple of times during the day. I cleaned it all up and made a fuss of him and thought nothing more of it.
He went to the toilet last night and had diarreah which I thought was a bit odd for the little fellah.
Yesterday when my girlfriend left, he slept nearly all day (like he usually does!) in his little basket under the window. He slept with me in the bed all night under the blanket and usually he wakes us about 6am wanting his belly filling. Nothing this morning. He was still there under the blanket with a bowl full of food that I left him last night.
Today, he has just been curled up on the settee on top of some clean washing(!) and when I go to fuss him, he doesn't show any annoyance at me doing, neither does he seem to care for it much.
Also, some more advice if anyone has it - he is an indoor cat and only eats dry food. He has only one certain brand of food, as if we give him any other he goes to the toilet a lot!! Would anyone recommend any other types of food we should be feeding him on?
I hope my little fellah is fine, and if anyone has any thoughts on it, I'd be happy to hear from you.
David