Returning Users Sign In
Forgot Your Password?

Televets

Click here for details »

Diagnosis

Rating: 0
Miata
Miata

We just moved into a new place because when living with my in laws, their cats would attack our cat, so we had to keep him locked up. Since moving, he was a lot happier, at first, more social, and his injuries finally started healing up. He had had non cancerous lumps, which after being asperated just showed inflammed tissue. Now, however, he has started becoming reclusive, he's drooling excessively, and doesn't appear to be eating or drinking. Also he cries a lot, he only used to meow if you picked him up, now he wanders around crying when he comes out from hiding. We adopted him two playmates because he is a social cat normally, and he liked the kittens at first, now he just ignores them, even when they try to play with him. Also, the inflammed tissue on his legs that had started to go away (decreased in size), he has started biting at. We're constantly having to clean kitty sand out of them, and we can't tell if they're just draining or if he is actually causing himself injury. What could be wrong with him?

One Response to “Diagnosis”:

  • Experienced Advisor Mark Nunez says:

    October 03rd, 2008 at 05:11 PM

    His behavior is likely related to his wounds.  The wounds should be addressed by your veterinarian.

     

    Current Rating: Rating: 0
    Rate This Answer:
    Mark Nunez
    I am a general practitioner with a special interest in canine behavior. I can teach you how to restore mental balance in your canine friend and strengthen the bond between the two of you.

Do you know the answer this question? Are you a pet professional? Become an advisor today!

Not a pet professional? Register here to comment on this question and help fellow pet owners.

Do you have a pet question you need answering? Ask our caring pet advisors here: