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I recently posted another thread about my cat's inappropriate urination, but now I have questions about something else.
So, I took my 12.5 year old cat, Autumn, to the vet Thursday because of peeing outside the box as she has a history of FLUTD, they did bloodwork, took urine, and updated her vaccines. The blood results did come back today, but I missed the call because I sleep during the day and will have to wait til Monday morning to give them another call.
Since the visit, she hasn't been eating as much. When I first noticed this, I just threw away the food that was sitting out and replaced it, and she ate some of that afterward. Thought the problem was solved, you know? However today, she didn't really touch her breakfast. She ate a few bites of a different food, but lost interest. She is cleaning herself and playing, and isn't completely anorexic, but still isn't eating near as much as she normally does.
Doing some googling, this doesn't seem unusual after vaccination, especially not after the rabies vax; she had both rabies and distemper done, and the vet said she may seem tired. If she ate last night, should I just keep an eye on how much she's eaten? I intend to bring it up when I call back on Monday, and will try baby food tomorrow if I come home and her food's untouched.
So, I took my 12.5 year old cat, Autumn, to the vet Thursday because of peeing outside the box as she has a history of FLUTD, they did bloodwork, took urine, and updated her vaccines. The blood results did come back today, but I missed the call because I sleep during the day and will have to wait til Monday morning to give them another call.
Since the visit, she hasn't been eating as much. When I first noticed this, I just threw away the food that was sitting out and replaced it, and she ate some of that afterward. Thought the problem was solved, you know? However today, she didn't really touch her breakfast. She ate a few bites of a different food, but lost interest. She is cleaning herself and playing, and isn't completely anorexic, but still isn't eating near as much as she normally does.
Doing some googling, this doesn't seem unusual after vaccination, especially not after the rabies vax; she had both rabies and distemper done, and the vet said she may seem tired. If she ate last night, should I just keep an eye on how much she's eaten? I intend to bring it up when I call back on Monday, and will try baby food tomorrow if I come home and her food's untouched.