Elle & Squeak (GA)
Member Since 2016
Squeak's suddenly decided that she doesn't want to eat much and, of course, we're heading into a three day weekend here in some parts of Canada, so I'm taking her into the vet this afternoon. Normally I'd let it ride for a day and see if she settles, but I'd rather avoid an out-of-hours call out over the weekend.
I'm annoyed because I have a sneaking suspicion that the new food I'm trying to transition her on to has upset her system. She'd been doing well on Tiki Cat chicken, but there's been some sort of supply issue lately and I haven't been able to get it reliably, so I figured it was time to switch to something that I can find. If it isn't the new food, it's a pretty big coincidence, since we started a slow transition last Friday night and here we are a week later with a cat that's eating about 1/4 of her normal amount.
I've tried a few tricks, but it's tough when kitty has a potentially sensitive tummy and very little food motivation. I went back to her old food mix (we're only halfway through the transition), but she wasn't interested. Adding Fortiflora and tuna water results in her licking up that part of the food and stopping as soon as the topper is gone. I even tried some Whiskas and Fancy Feast I had on hand - a couple of mouthfuls and she walked away. I did get some venison pate and plain chicken breast into her at lunchtime, but only half the size of what her normal meal would be. Since last night, she's eaten about 1/4 of what she'd have eaten normally.
She seems off - lots of sprawling on her side and tail flicking, both of which are signs that she's not feeling the best. Interestingly, she's not vomited, which is usually her go-to when food is upsetting her. She might be nauseated given that she's sniffing (and sometimes trying) the food and walking away from it.
Hopefully the vet will have some suggestions when I make my way over there in a bit. Glad they could fit us in this afternoon!
In the meantime, I'm pretty much ready to rage quit commercial cat food and start making my own.
I guess I'm not really looking for advice (although if anyone has any input, I'd love to hear it) - just complaining to people who understand what I'm saying.
I'm annoyed because I have a sneaking suspicion that the new food I'm trying to transition her on to has upset her system. She'd been doing well on Tiki Cat chicken, but there's been some sort of supply issue lately and I haven't been able to get it reliably, so I figured it was time to switch to something that I can find. If it isn't the new food, it's a pretty big coincidence, since we started a slow transition last Friday night and here we are a week later with a cat that's eating about 1/4 of her normal amount.
I've tried a few tricks, but it's tough when kitty has a potentially sensitive tummy and very little food motivation. I went back to her old food mix (we're only halfway through the transition), but she wasn't interested. Adding Fortiflora and tuna water results in her licking up that part of the food and stopping as soon as the topper is gone. I even tried some Whiskas and Fancy Feast I had on hand - a couple of mouthfuls and she walked away. I did get some venison pate and plain chicken breast into her at lunchtime, but only half the size of what her normal meal would be. Since last night, she's eaten about 1/4 of what she'd have eaten normally.
She seems off - lots of sprawling on her side and tail flicking, both of which are signs that she's not feeling the best. Interestingly, she's not vomited, which is usually her go-to when food is upsetting her. She might be nauseated given that she's sniffing (and sometimes trying) the food and walking away from it.
Hopefully the vet will have some suggestions when I make my way over there in a bit. Glad they could fit us in this afternoon!
In the meantime, I'm pretty much ready to rage quit commercial cat food and start making my own.
I guess I'm not really looking for advice (although if anyone has any input, I'd love to hear it) - just complaining to people who understand what I'm saying.

