Sep
9
2010

Cat health issues?

One of our cats has been behaving oddly. He has "banished" himself to the outdoors, he refuses to come inside. He has lost a lot of weight. His appetite is a bit lower than it used to be. He has skin issues as well. (a few small patches of hair missing.) Any ideas? I’m hoping to hear from someone who has some experience in the veterinary field. (yes, we are planning to take him to the vet as soon as we can.)
More details:
He is fixed.

Not sure how old he is, he was a rescue.

Vet won’t see him unless we have all of the $$$ up front, which we don’t at the moment. I’m researching low cost vet clinics in the area. Yes, I already called the vet, described his symptoms. Asked if they would work with me on payments, they refuse.

To the person who called me irresponsible, read a little closer. HE banished himself. We try to bring him in, but he refuses. So we put food and fresh water outside for him and we go out to pet and cuddle him.

No abuse, he is well loved by everyone here. (we are all cat lovers, our pets are family)

Feline leukemia is a concern. But I hope not.
Another thing, he pretty much stays in the yard, and there are very few (if any) other cats in the area.
We have tried making him stay inside, but the result was him crying at the door, running out as soon as we open the door, and him using the bathroom right in front of the door. When he first decided he wanted to be outside, his weight was fine. But it has very recently started dropping. It was hard to tell at first, because he is extremely furry.
We have 2 other cats that like to go in and out, but they are perfectly fine.
Renee, thank you for your insight.
I tried changing his cat food. (we noticed he would devour the dog’s food while ignoring his own food.) I am suspecting a possible developed adversion/allergy to his usual food. He loves the new food. Also got my hands on a good flea treatment, hopefully that will help. He has lost a total of 2 lbs. (he now weighs 12 lbs) Hopefully the rapid loss will stop if he eats this new food. I am also adding a little olive oil to his food to help his skin.


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22 Responses to “Cat health issues?”

  1. old cat lady Says:

    The most common cause of an older cat losing weight and being unkempt is hyperthyroidism which is treatable with medication. It is pretty rampant among older cats. Not sure of what age it is apt to kick in, since I’m not a vet I will venture to say around 10 years and up.

    It’s a pretty terrible condition, loss of weight, increased anxiety, eating lots (you do say his appetite is down so hyper T is contraindicated then), high blood pressure which can be hard on the heart.

    Unfortunately a veterinary diagnosis is necessary to rule out leukemia, hyper T and other things. There is nothing you can do on your own without a diagnosis.

    Poor kitty. You have given him love, food and a home in your garden. There may be nothing else you can do for him.

  2. Spaghetti MY Says:

    I’ve Heard Of This Happening Before, Two Theories I Have:

    1). The Cat Was Bitten By A Spider, Rodant Or Snake Or Carpet Snake Hiding Somewhere In the House And Has Been Traumatised And/Or Poisoned by it.

    2).I Do Not Mean To Offend You But, Your Partner/One of Your Family Members Could Be Abusing It Physically Or Sexually When Your Not there.
    (And Might Have Somach Problems/other Problems as a Result.)
    (And Needless To Say It’d Be Afraid To Come In From That)

    Hope This Helps

  3. SmartySlacks Says:

    mange? get him to the vet asap.

  4. lajalousie1 Says:

    Too much farting going on in your house..your cat is suffering from an overdose of CO2.

  5. palmerpanthershani Says:

    i think you can take hem home and give him food and dont give him to go outdoors

  6. Rim Says:

    Take your cat to the doctor

  7. Wizzard2 Says:

    could be kidney problems

    how old is the cat?

  8. Bible Trekker Says:

    Why not call your vet, or a vet if you do not yet have one? Not to be rude or mean, but that to me makes the most sense.

  9. miamiheatbballgirl Says:

    maybe your cat has hypothyroidsm or somehting like that.

  10. CF_ Says:

    as soon as you can should be NOW.

    loss of weight can be a sign of many things.. viral, bacterial.. cats can go down hill fast..
    he needs help – dont put it off any longer

  11. chelsea-bo-belsie Says:

    it may be luchimia thats kinda the signs…

    weight loss
    loss of hair….
    see a vet
    ASAP!

  12. tokala Says:

    I’m not a vet, but I know that if my cat were acting like that, I won’t wait and take him to the vet soon. But before that, I’ll try to keep him inside. Or at least put some food for him oustide.

  13. april22703 Says:

    Well, I don’t have veterinary experience, but maybe I can provide help. The patches of fur missing could possibly be from fighting with another cat while he’s out. Also, is he fixed? If not, he could be in heat and found himself a girlfriend and could be eating elsewhere. We had a cat that would eat elsewhere once. The losing weight thing, I’m not sure what that could be. Your absolute best bet would be a real vet. Let us know how he is when you take him!!

  14. catloverme123 Says:

    I hope you are happy banishing him to the outside someplace a cat has no place being except for on a leash or in a cat cage enclosure. he probably has gotten attacked or caught a disease from another cat or could be injured. get the cat to the vet right now! if this was your child, you would say oh I’ll take him to the doctors when ever I can.

    Irresponsible pet owner!

  15. eejonesaux Says:

    Hi,,,, hmm,,, this does not sound good,,,, it could be a kidney thing,,, especially if it is not drinking water ……or eating much,,, or a feline aids thing also….??

    Best to get puddy to the vet asap…… I just lost one of mine,, a 20 yr old,,, it was sad,,,,, so good luck

  16. letta g Says:

    the paches of hair missing is probley from the hanky panky hes been doing somtimes girl cats can become confused when there in heat and thay try the mail cats role my femail cats do that i have all house cats i think and im not a vet but unless hes fixed hes just tomcaten and its normal he will probly be hard to find sometimes sometimes for days i would bring him in and have him fixed right away besides the poor kittens that may be born farel becouse of this he could contract feline hiv or feline lukemea there are so many disesas that cats can catch from each uther its unreal please bring him in and get him sniped the loss of apitite and whaght also happens when thay are hunting the girl cats sex is all thay have on there minds not food

  17. oz_cat_downunder Says:

    It could be any number of feline diseases. I suggest you contact your nearest animal shelter and ask their help with the veterinary issue, explain the situation, tell them you’re happy to pay it off but don’t have the money up front and they should help you out.

  18. cin_ann_43 Says:

    I would bring him inside and keep him inside untill you can get him to the vets. Your alot bigger and stronger then your cat. So pick him up bring him in and thats that. sick cats do go off and die. I’m sure you don’t want that to happen. he will get used to being inside.

  19. dumplingmuffin Says:

    cats do loose weight in the summerand prefer the out door life ,the hair loss could be hormonal,when a cat has been done they often get bald patches or he may have been fighting.

  20. Renee D Says:

    I have 5 cats. MOST of them will cry and cry at the door if we try to keep them inside. They just prefer the outdoors.
    You MUST remember, it is summer. Animals will eat less and lose weight when the weather is hot. We live in South Louisiana, and MY animals (I also have 4 dogs) go through this every year.
    As far as the patches of missing hair goes, it could just be a flea allergy. I have gone through this with several of MY cats too. Usually, the Vet just gives them a cortisone shot and all goes back to normal.
    Don’t freak yourself out too much. It doesn’t sound to ME like a serious matter.

  21. Donna S Says:

    I had a cat, he was 20 yrs old….He suddenly started staying outside all the time n not wanting to come in…then he went missing for 3 month, when he returned he had lost lots of weight, his fur was thinning, n he wasnt eating or drinking as usual…I took him to the vet that day, n it turned out he had kidney failure n was dehydrated due to lack of food n water. Unfortuately I had to have my cat put to sleep, cuz he was too bad, n too old. So I think you really need toget him with a vet ASAP.

  22. web Says:

    Sounds like you are doing things right. Animals will naturally shield themselves away when ill. Some farm centers and animal supply places will carry Nutrical, a high calorie paste, which will stimulate the appetite of sick mammals. I keep a tube of it around. Good luck to you and your puddytat!

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