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I have a tendency to think the worst at times like this. I'm glad he's doing better and the blood work he had today was all normal.The excessive thirst immediately brings to mind a kidney issue. But you said his urination is normal so that's odd. I would get his kidneys checked regardless and also possibly try an anti anxiety medication. These "episodes" may be panic attacks more than anything. It might calm him enough to not eat the litter.
Also our kitties are our babies and it's super hard to deal with a problem they may have cause they are so fragile and can't communicate verbally what's wrong. Never apologize for being concerned you are just being a good parent!
I wish he could speak English. I'd love to know what he's thinking.....oftentimes I believe he understands me when I talk to him. After we got home he went to our bedroom and he was sitting on a spot I created for him next to my pillows. I leaned down and made like I wanted him to give me kisses, which he did, eventually. He seems to be doing much better today than last night.
Many thanks to you and everyone else for their kind words! I love my little guy. He keeps me going, which is a good thing.