Cat With Stomach Issues

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Pumpkin did no good and as I mentioned above, he has a water fountain which is kept filled with bottled water and he comsumes plenty of wet food so other than that I can't force water down his throat daily. He has an appt on the 1st to get bloodwork done and we'll be going from there. He is overweight so something tells me he has underlying issues. I'll post future results as they come.
 
Oh, and he won't ANYTHING with added fish oil which is weird because he will normally eat ANYTHING.
 
cat count here at 7 ATM, cats are work animals to me, any tummy issues/urinary tract issues are always traced to diet. Cats are true carnivores and there diet needs to be that. any time my cats had to much access to dog food, puking and urinary tract infection followed. not enough protein and undigesteble for them.
 
cat count here at 7 ATM, cats are work animals to me, any tummy issues/urinary tract issues are always traced to diet. Cats are true carnivores and there diet needs to be that. any time my cats had to much access to dog food, puking and urinary tract infection followed. not enough protein and undigesteble for them.
I have 3 Siamese, 2 are perfectly fine. I don't even own a dog so not sure what that has to do with it. I've had many cats in my life so it's not like I just got my first kitten so I know what they need to eat. Again, I've had him for 9 years and this is something new going on with him. He clearly has an underlying issue.
 
just what they get to eat or well, its a general statement with cats, sorry if it appeared as more than that.
 
Sorry the pumpkin didn't help him, keep us posted on what you find out at the vet.
 
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