For us humans, an intermittent waning of appetite is not usually an immediate cause for concern, but it may well be for a cat. In felines, a loss of appetite (anorexia) can make them ill, and if they don’t eat for as few as three days, they can develop a life-threatening illness, especially kittens, senior cats, and cats with chronic health issues.
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