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Help my sick kitty :( Help :(
Dear, /an/

A few days ago my cat started acting very odd. Earlier in the day it was acting normal (my younger brother was even playing with it), but later that night he laid down in my bed and pissed all over it while still lying down, which is very strange for any of my cats to do, especially that one. After that night it has acted EXTREMELY odd, it now walks around in circles, and stairs off like it's in a trance. I can't even get its attention anymore, it ignores all movement and people like they aren't even there.

The cat is quite old, and I know that most cats start acting weird before they die, but does their behavior change this drastically in a time-frame of only about 5 hours? I also know that emotionally cats can get pissed off and jealous, and about a month ago we got a puppy, but that seems like a long time to finally get pissed off, doesn't it?

Any help /an/? This is serious :( I love my kitty...

(Pic related, but not my cat, however, looks remarkably similar.)
>> Anonymous
Its get mad-cow desees or rabies or have pains.
>> Help :(
Besides, one of you guys have to be a professional veterinarian or something, right?
>> Anonymous
take the cat to a fucking vet
>> Anonymous
Its horny. Cats gots an #esterus" cykle and get "mad". It wil last some days or a week. To stopp this talk to a vetrinary. Its stops if it get castrate, Femail can stop this if it get pills.
Pill in long time can give canser. but it mat be god as a beginning. Femail cat may not meet a mail during this time else you soon may have lots of kitens.
>> Anonymous
>>117714
bullshit. you're either lying or your vet sucks balls.

TAKE IT TO A CAT SPECIFIC CLINIC. GOOGLE MOTHER FUCKER.

Do blood analysis, xrays, whatever. Call the clinic ahead of time describing the symptoms as well. GO FIND ANOTHER VET, NOT ONE THAT FEELS AROUND YOUR CAT AND SAYS "I have no idea" AND CHARGES YOUR ASS FEES
>> Anonymous
>>117721
Troll, is that you? If not, learn to spell. It might give you a teeny tiny shred of credibility.
>> Anonymous
I PROPOSE CATURDAY 4 DAYS EARLY
>> Anonymous
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>> Anonymous
>>117709
Cats being small, embolisms will act quickly. I don't think there's much you can do for this kitty, if, as you say the vets can't find anything wrong.