Why does my cat smell and not eat?
If she has been experiencing nasal congestion, she may not want to eat because she is unable to smell the food. Being able to smell is very important to cats. In this case, warming the food may help to increase the odor, so that she can smell it. A sudden change in diet may be a reason that your cat won’t eat.
Your Cat May Be Ill As in kittens, upper respiratory infections can cause loss of appetite in adult cats. Other nasal diseases can impact your cat’s sense of smell and appetite as well, including nasal polyps or tumors. Tumors affecting the nose can also be painful and therefore make your cat reluctant to eat.
Why have my cats gone off their food?
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. Your cat’s lack of eating can also be a symptom of a disease or problem that’s causing pain or discomfort.
Why does my cat not smell its food?
If an upper respiratory disease has caused your cat to be congested and unable to smell its food, help your pet clear its nasal passages. Take your cat into a steamy bathroom or if you can, put saline drops in its nostrils. This breaks up the nasal discharge and helps your cat breathe easily so it can once again smell its food.
Why is my senior cat not eating food?
There are many possible causes, but the cat’s age and symptoms are most consistent with end-stage kidney failure. In its early stages, kidney failure causes increased thirst combined with weight loss.
Why does my cat not have an appetite?
Loss of appetite in cats, also known as anorexia, can be a sign of a serious underlying disease. The list of potential causes for cats not eating is long and diverse and includes kidney disease, cat flu, diabetes, fever, hyperthyroidism and pancreatitis.
Why does my Cat stop eating and drinking?
However, nearly all cats will stop eating and drinking when death is imminent. The cat will begin to look wasted due to lack of nutrition. Lack of fluids leads to dehydration.
If an upper respiratory disease has caused your cat to be congested and unable to smell its food, help your pet clear its nasal passages. Take your cat into a steamy bathroom or if you can, put saline drops in its nostrils. This breaks up the nasal discharge and helps your cat breathe easily so it can once again smell its food.
What to do if your cat won’t eat your food?
Here are some ideas: 1 Try a different brand or formula. Sometimes cats get tired of eating the same flavor or a certain ingredient in the food doesn’t agree with them. 2 Add some wet food or a meal topper. 3 Drizzle it with chicken broth. 4 Warm it up a little. 5 Try a different feeding dish.
What does disinterest in food mean for cats?
Disinterest in food is a sign your cat needs help, not necessarily a sign your cat is dying; rule out underlying and treatable health disorders and dietary allergies. Our LoveToKnow eBook, “Happy Tummy Cat”, is written by a veterinarian and can help you do just that — highly recommended.
What to do if your cat has a bad smell?
The doctor will start with a complete health history and a physical examination (including a close look at your cat’s mouth, skin, ears, and hind end) and then should be able to tell you where the smell is coming from and what needs to be done next to diagnose and treat it.