Your cat could have lost its voice because of: -- cat has a cold, or strained his vocal chords by using it too much. -- upper respiratory disease is most common cause a. calicivirus---- it's viral (also accompanied by runny eyes and nose, sneezing b. rhinotracheitis -- obstruction in his throat a. oral cancer - tumor b. benign tumor c. obstruction in the cat's throat.....maybe he ate something plastic, broken toy, balloon, hairball?, etc..... --- also check for feline leukemia, and FIV (though probably unlikely, but it can happen.)
If they arn't eatting, then try them with different foods, if they won't eat that, try them with some-thing that they don't usally have like sardines or pillchards. if they still won't eat then take them to the vets to give then a cheak over. If they arn't eatting, then try them with different foods, if they won't eat that, try them with some-thing that they don't usally have like sardines or pillchards. if they still won't eat then take them to the vets to give then a cheak over.
You should take your cat to the vet, see what the problem is and what you can do to help, then take your cat home and help in any way you can. Continue to love your cat and take good care of it.
You should probably take him to the vet.
Raspy voice or losing his voice can be a sign of respiratory infection, or something more serious, such as some sort of oral cancer, feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV), or they could just willfully not be using their voice. Some respiratory infections and viruses can be dangerous to cats, so seeing the vet as soon as possible is necessary.
Yes they can. We brought this one kitten home. She meowed so hard the first day we had her, she damaged her meow box (cats have two voiceboxes--one is just for meowing) and could never meow again.
If you find that your cat has suddenly developed a hoarse or rough sounding voice, it probably has laryngitis. They might even completely lose their voice.
My Kitten lost her voise after being spayed, my vet says it is caused by the tube going down her throat, but other cats may have laryengitis
Yes and No there voice will just get scratchy and some cats lose there voice
I'd call the vet immediately.
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Yes, they can be damaged. They can also be temporarily impaired, as happens to a person with laryngitis who loses his or her voice.
ha ha, no such thing.
The meowing of a cat is perfectly normal. I its his/her way of asking for something or loving you. If something is wrong your cat will probably be lazy and growling.
The epiglottis is a flap of cartilage in the cat's throat above the larynx (voice box.)
bill kopp
Yes, they can be damaged. They can also be temporarily impaired, as happens to a person with laryngitis who loses his or her voice.
the argument.
When a cat, or any animal for that matter, undergoes a radical personality change, you should get that animal to your veterinarian. Radical personality changes are often indicators that there is something going seriously wrong with your pet.
Sounds reasonable.
Bewitched - 1964 Samantha Loses Her Voice 5-10 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
A voice of a swan is a drowning cat
it means ur cat needs to go to the vets
sqirul cat
She may like you!
Jim Cummings voiced Cat .
I Love Lucy - 1951 Ricky Loses His Voice 2-9 was released on: USA: 1 December 1952
When a person loses their voice it is usually from over use such as screaming and or singing a lot. Some people lose their voice when they are sick or have allergies.