Does my cat have salt defieciencies?
Hi, I have a question on a cat we took in about four years ago. She was emaciated when we got her and she had four kittens that were two-days old and listless when we picked them up. The kittens had problems with their eyes bulging with liquid, which we relieved with meds and compresses. The kittens were given to good families later but my question is about our mother cat. She was so emaciated when we got her that it took a day and a half of feeding before she could go to the bathroom and another day and a half before she was able to go again. Since then, she's been regular and active but throws up every day, sometimes a few times, and she seems to be attracted to salty foods. Is it possible she lost electrolytes and hasn't been able to replace them? She's a striper and isn't very big for her breed although she's not skin and bones like before. Thanks so much.