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My cat is very slow and not moving

Hi

Can anyone assist me with my cat health situation.
He is a 19 months old cat named Tyson.
For last 48 hours he’s been very slow/not moving as he used to.
He only eats when we give him food right front of him.
He drinks but not as much as he use to.
We have to Physically take him to his litter tray and then uses it.

Don’t know what to do !!!!!
I’m taking him to vets now n the morning but would be great full if I can get some advice at the meantime.
HRLP HELP HRLP
THANK YOU ALL SO MUCH
AbbuAnas · 46-50, M
Hi Everyone

I would like to Thank everyone who has been giving me their expert advice and showing concerns about Tyson.

We took him to the Vet today and after Thorough examination by veterinarian surgeon I’m please to say he hasn’t been diagnosed with any serious illness.
He has been given an injection and few medicine for a week, he’s already feeling better and hope he will recover fully in coming days.
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4meAndyou · F
@AbbuAnas REALLY glad to hear it!
JestAJester · 31-35, M
Buddy telling you now find out asap!! We had a similar issue with our dog and they kept putting off taking him to the vet, they werent aggressive enough. Next thing we know he dies in his sleep the next morning. My dad was especially devstated because he blamed himself for not being more proactive
CM440 · 56-60, C
I don't know what is going on, but the earliest possible vet care is the correct decision. I wish you and Tyson the best as he gets the needed care. Let us know how it all works out.
He needs a vet, not Google veterinary services... a proper vet with proper qualifications.
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AbbuAnas · 46-50, M
That’s what I’m going to do first thing in the morning. @geoam1
Lilymoon · F
He needs medical help poor thing... good luck.
AbbuAnas · 46-50, M
That’s what I’m planning to do tomorrow. Thank you @Lilymoon
take him to the vet.. check for wounds also. it also could be he got into something he should not have like poison.. act now if you can. mark
AbbuAnas · 46-50, M
Thanks Mark.
I have tried few out of hour vets but they are not in my town plus their consultation fee is like £318.00 !!!!!@markansas
4meAndyou · F
Look at your cat's gums. If they are yellow, he might be having liver problems. If red, cat is having a heat stroke so you would cool him down. If blue, the cat is not getting enough oxygen and needs fresh air. If pale or white, the cat might be suffering from anemia or shock. That would explain why he is not moving from one spot.
AbbuAnas · 46-50, M
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4meAndyou · F
@AbbuAnas They look blue.
AbbuAnas · 46-50, M
Thank you so much.
We have just made his bed near the window so hopefully he will get enough oxygen and fresh air. @4meAndyou

 
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