Spook the weird is being weird again. She's refusing to eat anything except a little dried fruit, some fresh papaya, kitty treats and wheatgrass, for the past 2 days, ever since I put the spot-on worming medication on her. I've used it on her before with no problem. She also hasn't pooped in 2 days. She keeps demanding food, but when I put it out for her (the same food as ever) she won't eat it. The wheatgrass consumption isn't necessarily indicative of her feeling sick - it's her favorite thing. She's like a little rabbit, and will eat as much as I grow for her.
Does it sound like something's really wrong, or is she just being weird? I thought there was something wrong with her, or her food, but I've opened new packets of food, and she's eating... just not a cat-appropriate diet. Otherwise she's acting as normal as she ever does, and she doesn't seem to be in distress. Do cats suddenly decide to go vegetarian?
By the way... I know it sounds strange that she's getting dried fruit and papaya. That's what I've been eating, and she comes along and snitches it. Despite what people say about cats and citrus, she particularly seems to love the mixed peel. (A love of lemon isn't new for her, she also likes lemon-drizzle cake, and lemon in her tea.)
Yes, Spook the Spoilt does get regular 'people food'. She trained me more effectively than I trained her, and we have reached a compromise where-by, if she is given her own little saucer with a taste of people food, she'll leave our plates and cups alone. Usually she just wants to sniff it, or lick it a bit, but sometimes she eats it and demands more. Her favorite things are lemon-drizzle cake, papaya, peaches, strawberries, roast turkey, anzac biscuits and homous. She likes tea with lemon - no milk or sugar, she will drink herbal tea, except for chamomile, and she doesn't like coffee, though she does like to be given a coffee bean to play with if I have them. She won't touch dairy products, seafood, or anything chocolate.