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My cat.


Question Posted Monday February 19 2007, 7:36 pm

Hello my animal lover companion! LOL.

I read your advice column and it seems you know a lot about animals.

I needed to ask you a question.
My cat, (about 8 yrs.), has been drinking water. He never has before, though-he only drank milk & gravy from his food. Do you think something's wrong with him? He also has been a bit more lazy usually.

Please answer back asap.


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isis answered Monday February 19 2007, 7:45 pm:
Thank you, I have loved animals all my life and couldn't imagine being without them.

I will need a bit more information.

Does he look thinner around his haunches than he used to?

How much water is he drinking?

How much milk, what type of milk and for long has he been drinking it?

Check his coat, does it look odd? Clumpy, 'starry', etc.

Is he eating as normal?

Do you have him on a senior diet?

Let me know asap and I'll answer the best I can.

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