How long do cats recover from illness?
Cat flu recovery time is around 5 to 10 days for mild cases, and up to 6 weeks in more severe cases. The duration of the condition is often related to the type of virus or bacterial infection causing the symptoms.
Why is my cat not eating, no energy and sleeps all time?
I treated my cat with the Bravecto flea and tic prevention around 3 weeks ago (solution squeezed on back of head) and has been very lethargic ever since. Reduced appetite, sleeps most of day and night. Very much not himself – seems to have no energy. This seems like a long time to be like that. Cat is nearly 13 years old.
When to worry about your cat’s loss of appetite?
It is crucial to address the loss of your cat’s appetite, because 24 hours of avoiding food (as little as 12 hours for young kittens) can have considerable impact on your cat’s health. When a cat lacks the ability or desire to eat, the condition is typically referred to as anorexia.
What happens when a cat is tired all the time?
A tired cat will sleep more but once awake will play, run around, explore, and behave normally while also still eating and drinking. Tired cats are only tired for a short period of time.
What can I do to help my Cat regain his appetite?
There may be things you can do at home to help your cat regain its appetite, but sometimes veterinary intervention is necessary. If your cat isn’t feeling well, it may stop eating because there’s something stuck in its stomach or intestines. Or, your cat might not like the food you’re offering.
I treated my cat with the Bravecto flea and tic prevention around 3 weeks ago (solution squeezed on back of head) and has been very lethargic ever since. Reduced appetite, sleeps most of day and night. Very much not himself – seems to have no energy. This seems like a long time to be like that. Cat is nearly 13 years old.
A tired cat will sleep more but once awake will play, run around, explore, and behave normally while also still eating and drinking. Tired cats are only tired for a short period of time.
It is crucial to address the loss of your cat’s appetite, because 24 hours of avoiding food (as little as 12 hours for young kittens) can have considerable impact on your cat’s health. When a cat lacks the ability or desire to eat, the condition is typically referred to as anorexia.
There may be things you can do at home to help your cat regain its appetite, but sometimes veterinary intervention is necessary. If your cat isn’t feeling well, it may stop eating because there’s something stuck in its stomach or intestines. Or, your cat might not like the food you’re offering.