

He sits there and looks at the Greenies but doesn’t eat them.

I wonder if his medications cause some foods to have a nasty taste.

When I was on medications in the early treatment stage of WG/GPA, any food made with vinegar as an ingredient or tomato products had a terrible taste.
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It is impossible to verify this possibility. I’d feel sad for Andy if one of his favorite treats now is nasty tasting because of the medications!
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Never mind! Andy just wasn’t hungry earlier!

Greenies are still on his menu.
Glad to see he still likes his Greenies! Andy may be turning into more of a grazer as he gets older. Iamthe sunking is right, Andy’s little tongue is very pink in that photo! 🙂
Me, too! It was alarming since he’s a senior kitty now, but one clue I overlooked was his face was wet. He drinks after we eating dry food, and had been eating a dry food I put out out of my sight.
Andy’s tongue is so PINK.
That it is!
I’m glad that Andy is eating! We never know about stuff like this, human or animal.
Yes, in seniors of any species, changes in eating, or drinking, or sleeping habits can be significant.
Is this why I am enjoying fried chicken so much the last two days 😋🤭
LOL! Could be, John!
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Yaaay!
Does Andy get Inaba treats? If my cats don’t go nuts for those, I know it’s time to see a vet!!
I’m unfamiliar with those. He did start eating the Greenirs again. He’d been eating another dry food out of my sight
What should have clued me in was he had water on his face. He always drinks after eating dry food, sometimes even after wet food or just because he’s thirsty.
Inaba treats are squeeze tubes of some sort of kitty-crack. My cats literally climb over each other and grab my arms to get them!!
That may be what Andy’s veterinarian gave me to try out – I’ll check. Andy liked them, a chicken flavor and a tuna flavor tube.
Yep… either Inaba or one of the many copies that have come out. Inaba are best!
They turned out to be Inaba treats.
I can’t eat after my BCG procedure, so maybe you are right
I have to force myself to eat after dialysis, mostly because it kills my energy level to fix something if nothing is ready to eat when I get home.
He’s a character. Some cats stop eating when they have kidney disease, and water, too. You’ve had him at the vet often enough, you’d know. Glad he’s enjoying ’em again!
Andy has been examined and tested for kidney disease and came in well within the range for normal kidney function. His other medical issues have been addressed or are to be evaluated on December 2nd.
Glad to see that work out well!
I was concerned, too! Glad he’s eating again. I have had that issue with medicines, too, making food taste weird.
That was me, Doug! I often have trouble knowing my reply was sent! I didn’t see it! Just technically challenged, I guess
One has to be concerned, especially in senior kitties.
Yes, me, too, Leah!