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Anonymous
My cat had similar symptoms to those a few years ago, he turned out to be in the late stages of feline leukemia. The symptoms can very from cat to cat with that too, since it's basically an immune deficency disease. If you've never had your cat tested for it before, or you cat has been exposed to untested cats, he/she could have it. Frustratingly, there's no cure, and treatment is useless. Once they show symptoms, it's pretty much over. Things can go south quickly too with Feline Leukemia, my cat was fine one day (he's been eating less, but I didn't think much of it), then the next day, I came home to find him under the bed unable to move, dehydrated, and with some off mucusey discharge. I hope so much that's not what your kitty has, it's so hard to loose a pet, especially one you bonded with so much. We got my cat with Fe-leuk knowing he had it, I saw no reason to put down a then healthy kitten just because he wouldn't live that long. Even if you know, you can't prepare, you just can't. Best of luck, hopefully it's something treatable!
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