| Hello,
Make sure your cat is urinating and stooling appropriately. Cats can become blocked (esp. males) and/or constipated. If either of these occur, it is an emergency situation and needs to be seen immediately.
Is your cat obese? Has there been some change in the household (a death, someone moving in or out, workmen, etc.)? What kind of food is your cat eating? Has this cat always been the shy/easily stressed type?
I agree with Tiger that some labwork is in order but don't ignore any external stressors that might be causing issues or behavioral changes.
If you are not already, think about feeding a high quality diet for older cats such as Iams Hairball or Hill's Advance Protection Senior.
Please don't drag your feet on this. By the time a cat starts showing signs of illness, it can almost be too late.
Keep us advised of your cat's health.
Regards, |