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  1. #1
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    I agree

    Its always best to get professional diagnosis. Its true that they don't really show illness it wasn't until my 6 yr old female started to have seizures that we knew something was drastically wrong with her. It was hindsight that we started to see changes in her food intake, withdrawing from people till it was to late. Its really for the best that you take your kitty to the vet from one feline Mom to another play it safe it could be nothing.
    I really don't want you to have to go through the same as I did and lose your best friend.


    *I've been Boo'd*

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    If he is losing weight, he should see a vet. While it is a myth that animals GAIN weight after neutering, there is also no reason for them to LOSE weight because of it. There must be another reason. And for you to be able to SEE a weight loss, he must have lost a good percentage of his weight, (considering how small they are to begin with).
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    I guess my first question is: how old is your cat??? Second, if to you it looks like he has lost weight, definitely get him to the vet! And please keep us posted!!!
    Nine is Fine!!

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