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13 replies

feelinlucky · 10/02/2014 17:28

Appears to be off his food. I got home and he barely touched his food. I put some fresh food out and he had a tiny nibble then came and say on my legs. He's purring away as usual. Should I be worried?

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feelinlucky · 10/02/2014 17:28

Sat not say :)

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PinklePurr · 10/02/2014 17:31

If he's otherwise OK in his little furry self I'd say don't worry but keep a close eye on him.

feelinlucky · 10/02/2014 17:43

Yes, he's purring away and giving me lots of kisses and cuddles :)

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Fluffycloudland77 · 10/02/2014 17:52

He might have already eaten. Nothing tastes better than another cats whiskas.

feelinlucky · 10/02/2014 18:02

Fluffy he's not gone out yet. He's only a baby of 6 months. He's tucked up under my chin. I think he's just fine. I'll keep my eye on him.

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crazynanna · 10/02/2014 18:04

My girl has always had days when she doesn't bother with her food, or just eats her dry and not her wet, or vice versa.

cozietoesie · 10/02/2014 18:45

And are you sure he didn't catch himself some afternoon tea while you were out? Wink

feelinlucky · 10/02/2014 19:11

Cozie, he's a home kitty. He's not been out yet. He's ok. He's not moved off me. I'm happy with that :)

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cozietoesie · 10/02/2014 19:16

Mice.

Grin

(But if he's cheerful and lively he's probably just not hungry.)

feelinlucky · 10/02/2014 19:27

Oh dear lord!!! Don't even say that! No mice!!!!!! No! I simply won't have it. You don't really think it could be mice do you? Surely there would be some remnants?

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cozietoesie · 10/02/2014 19:29

No, No - completely and absolutely unlikely!

He probably just wasn't hungry. Growing up and all.

cozietoesie · 10/02/2014 19:31

PS - but look on the bright side. In the (highly unlikely) event of you having had a mouse, the fact that it was no more would be a good signal of his future prowess, eh?

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Fluffycloudland77 · 10/02/2014 19:36

My ndn had "moles" once and called pest controll, the cat caught a mouse in one of our cupboards a short time later and also killed a couple overnight that I had thought he'd bought in alive to play with later.

Ndn had no mole hills and I could see all of her lawns.

No droppings or anything, no signs we had mice.

But it's most likely nothing and he will be mugging you for food every time you go in the kitchen.

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