| Hello,
The poor cat might have been a house cat that got out by mistake. Have you contacted your neighbors?
Unfortunately, it could also be newly dumped which would account for it being unduly stressed and tired.
If you have other cats, I'd keep this one away from them unless you have it tested for FeLV (feline leukemia). FeLV is a deadly disease which can be transmitted through exchange of blood and saliva (fighting and breeding mostly).
Are there any groups like the Humane Association or the S.P.C.A. in your area? These groups are usually "no-kill" shelters that would be a better choice than animal control.
Putting up flyers is a good idea. Also, putting an ad in the lost pets section of your local newspaper. Some papers run found ads for free.
As to what kind of cat it is, describe it and I'll try to help you. Most likely, it's a mixed breed but I'll see what I can do.
If the cat is overly upset or depressed, that could account for lack of appetite. Try offering a bif of tuna or canned cat food mixed with a high quality dry (such as Iams or Hill's). Canned food can sometimes cause diahrrea and/or stomach upset so don't feed too much and stick with dry mostly.
Hope things work out for you. Is it a possibility that you might keep the cat if an owner is not found?
Regards, |