Why is My Singapura Cat Not Eating? How to Solve This Issue


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A Singapura cat's lack of appetite is often due to reasons such as a dirty food bowl, indigestion, picky eating, or parasites. Owners should assess the situation to pinpoint the exact cause.

Reasons and Solutions for a Singapura Cat Not Eating

1. Dirty Food Bowl

Singapura cats are quite particular about their feeding experience. A dirty bowl can trigger their fastidiousness and deter them from eating. Therefore, it's best for owners to clean their cat's food bowl daily after meals.

2. Indigestion

If your cat is regurgitating or vomiting food, it indicates that the food is difficult to digest. This could be due to excessive hairballs or the ingestion of foreign objects like hair, which may lead to intestinal blockage and loss of appetite. Owners can try feeding their cat cat grass tablets, like Miao Shou Yi Sheng Cat Grass Tablets, which offer better palatability compared to actual cat grass and are more natural and safer than hairball remedies. These tablets are made from natural plant fibers and promote intestinal movement through a high fiber intake, helping to expel hairballs. They lack the additives found in many other products and are generally safer. The addition of cat-friendly milk powder also enhances the taste, making them a more palatable option than cat grass.

3. Parasites

Many pet owners associate parasites with weight loss in cats; however, in some cases, parasite infections can also cause loss of appetite. Even indoor cats need to be dewormed regularly. External deworming is recommended monthly, while internal deworming should be done every 3 months. If the cat eats less raw meat and lives in a clean environment, deworming every 3 to 6 months may be sufficient.

4. Picky Eating

Sometimes, a cat's refusal to eat is simply due to pickiness. Long-term feeding of the same food or cat food can cause a cat's taste to change. Owners can try mixing in some palatable snacks, canned food, or cooked chicken breast to vary the taste. Switching to a different brand of cat food can also help.

5. Illness

Most diseases can lead to a decrease in appetite or complete refusal to eat. It is important to closely observe if the cat is lethargic, vomiting, or experiencing diarrhea. If any illness symptoms are noticed, it is necessary to seek veterinary help.