1. A change in cat food can lead to refusal to eat
Cats are true creatures of habit and usually do not like change. Unlike humans, they do not necessarily need variety in their diet. Quite the opposite: A change of food can cause your cat to stop eating. A change in the recipe of the cat’s usual food can also cause the cat to refuse it suddenly. If you still want to change your cat’s food or have to change for health reasons, you should follow the changing cat food procedure step by step.
2. My cat has stopped eating: New feeding place or feeding bowl?
Likewise, changes to the feeding place or bowl can cause the cat to feel uncomfortable eating and therefore to stop. Essentially, the place where your pet is fed should be a quiet and safe location, with no through traffic or stress. Cats also prefer shallow bowls or dishes that do not have an odour of their own. Some cats will even eat only off flat plates, as their tactile hairs do not then make contact with the edge.
3. Diseases can cause loss of appetite
Many diseases can cause a cat to lose its appetite and thus refuse to eat. Diseases of the organs can trigger nausea, for example, which causes the cat to lose its appetite and not eat. Dental diseases, such as tartar or gingivitis, can also cause severe pain when eating. Such pain is often identified by your cat tilting its head to one side while eating and chewing on one side.