Appetite Changes in Cats: Understanding Ingestion Patterns, Feeding Behavior, and Possible GI Illness Causes
Appetite change—particularly the pattern implied by statements like “she would eat it in a week”—is a common nonspecific sign in veterinary medicine. In cats, appetite serves as a sensitive behavioral proxy for gastrointestinal (GI), metabolic, pain, dental, infectious, or neurologic disease. Interpreting appetite requires context: baseline feeding habits, normal portion size, normal water intake, body… Read More »