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Crying Cat
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Can anyone please tell me why my cat is crying such a lot? She is 16 years old and rarely goes out these days. She is very thin and the vet says her liver is shrinking. She is eating quite well and still plays on the odd occasion but quite often goes upstairs and cries very loudly and she is also crying quite frequently during the night. I'm wondering if it is just a sign of old age or could there be some other reason? hollytree.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Holly my cat is now in her 20th year. She also is very thin, 2.9kg - 3kg but as long as she stays stable at that weight the vet isn't worried about her. Her liver is packing in and she suffered Hyperthyroidism. Of course at her age her hearing and sight will be declining but you are lucky she still purrs. Mine stopped about 2 years ago and I hate that she doesn't do it anymore. Read this article holly, it might help you understand what is happening to her.
http:// www.she pperton vet.com /caring -for-ol d-cats/
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If your cat is is fairly good health, she may be going into heat (esterus). Cats don't go through menopause, but the cycle is likely to be less often. Additionally to this suspicion is this is one of the two times per year cats most often go into their cycle.
All of this is out the window, so to speak, if she's been neutered...
All of this is out the window, so to speak, if she's been neutered...
One of ours now does this. He is 15 and on meds for kidney problems. He cries for food ALL the time (thyroid normal). I think he has dementia and is forgetting he has eaten. He still purrs though and right now is very content by radiator. If vet is not unduly concerned about any further medical problems I would try and not worry. easier said than done I know.