Hi there, it's been awhile. I hope you and your furry confidants are all happy and healthy. My 2 kitties are my best buds. Today I noticed that Reginald started shaking his head and licking his mouth as if he was irritated by something, or in pain. He will occasionally moisten his paw and then pat his face with it. He's been his mostly playful self, but maybe a bit of lethargy and I noticed a split second of him losing balance uncharacteristically. He's indoor/outdoor, and I'm sorry for letting him out, I know it's not exactly the optimum level of responsibility.
He's just now started to dry wheeze. He's got his normal appetite. He enjoyed a firm brushing against both sides of his face so I'm not sure that he has a dental issue. He's not scratching his ears, so probably not ear mites. He did have a very loose stool earlier, which he will produce every several weeks or so and has since I adopted him 5 years ago. (he's about 6 years old). Vet said he was in tip top shape in October. He's due for a visit in July but Im trying to get him in on Tuesday. He's not in agony but something is not right. he's not grooming himself as much. He's drinking a lot of water at the moment.
I'd appreciate any advice or suggestions you guys might have related specifically to these symptoms.
The next cat I adopt will be a indoor only cat, I promise!
He's just now started to dry wheeze. He's got his normal appetite. He enjoyed a firm brushing against both sides of his face so I'm not sure that he has a dental issue. He's not scratching his ears, so probably not ear mites. He did have a very loose stool earlier, which he will produce every several weeks or so and has since I adopted him 5 years ago. (he's about 6 years old). Vet said he was in tip top shape in October. He's due for a visit in July but Im trying to get him in on Tuesday. He's not in agony but something is not right. he's not grooming himself as much. He's drinking a lot of water at the moment.
I'd appreciate any advice or suggestions you guys might have related specifically to these symptoms.
The next cat I adopt will be a indoor only cat, I promise!