This past week one
of my rescue cats became ill and refused to eat and drink. His symptoms were a warning sign that
something was wrong and made an appointment at the Veterinarian. While I waited for that appointment, I needed to take steps to get the sick cat to eat.
Cats rely heavily on
their sense of smell to stimulate their appetite, so when they have a fever and
congestion, eating can become a challenge.
Here are some ways that
I encouraged the sick cat to eat.
- Warm up the food: Heating wet cat
food slightly can enhance its aroma, making it more appealing.
- Offer strong-smelling foods:
Foods like tuna, chicken broth, or baby food (without onions or garlic)
can be more enticing.
- Hand-feed or syringe-feed: If
your cat refuses to eat, gently offering food on your finger or using a
syringe with canned pate food that is mixed with water.
- Try different textures: Some cats
prefer pâté-style wet food, while others might like shredded or
gravy-based options.
- Reduce stress: A quiet,
comfortable feeding environment can make a difference.
- Consult a vet: If your cat continues to refuse food, a vet may recommend appetite stimulants or other treatments.
Cats can develop
serious health issues if they go too long without eating, keeping an eye on
their condition is crucial. In my case the
rescued cat had a fever and congestion.
The veterinarian prescribed Miratax a topical application for cats only
to stimulate appetite, antibiotics for fever and infection.
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