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Description of the problem:
My dumbass cat ate a significant amount of plastic from a plastic bag two days ago. He's pooped twice since then (once/day), which is normal for him. However, he hasn't passed the plastic, and his appetite seems a tiny bit diminished - he's eating, but with less relish than usual. He's been acting normally otherwise.
What should I do? I don't want to stress him out by taking him to the vet for nothing, but I also don't want to neglect the problem lest it become worse fast.
More details:
- Species: Domestic Shorthair (cat)
- Age: 7 years old
- Sex/Neuter status: Neutered Male
- Breed: Idk, he's a tabby
- Body weight: 7kg last time I checked
- History: Generally healthy, most severe problem he's had in the past has been a parvovirus infection but he overcame that. I'm also on top of his yearly vaccines.
- Clinical signs: Slightly diminished appetite, poop also seems to be smaller than usual (probably because less food)
- Duration: Two days
- Your general location: United Arab Emirates
- Links to test results, vet reports, X-rays etc.: Not Applicable
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- 2 years ago
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