Posted by zenhussy on August 8, 2003, at 14:34:07
In reply to Thank you! Very Much appreciated » zenhussy, posted by gabbix2 on August 8, 2003, at 14:16:13
Aw thanks Gabbi.
I was just thinking of your cat's hurt feelings--and he will have them.
Make sure to put out small amounts of dry food fresh once or twice daily whatever is the norm. Make sure there is ample fresh water always. If you are inclined grow some indoor kitty greens (usually wheatgrass or catnip) for him to munch on.
Animals, like children, like boundaries and discipline. Animals, like children, will test and challenge those boundaries. Animals, like some children, (or I should say most animals) are food oriented/food motivated and will cave eventually when it comes to eating.
If you are concerned that he isn't eating after a while and does appear to be losing weight consult with the vet but do not give in to the vet's expensive food!!
Your cat will survive this. He'll be a real *joy* to be around for a while. Hah. But he will resume eating and life shall go on.
Meow.
zh
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