I believe you asked this question before.
The obvious is to take your kitten to the vets to be diagnosed. Most kittens will eat, but not like dogs (they graze.) Because the cat may eat and is not gaining weight or is not eating then it's clear there is something wrong with the kitten. It could be something very easily cured by some medications your vet can give you and also some vitamins. Please see your vet immediately!
It seems like the kitten might have something inside that makes them sick. It could be worms, some infection, fleas, or what not... (or even allergic to some things around them). You better take that kitten to a vet, because that's not bulimic... bulimic means the someone who eats a lot then throws up intentionally. If poor appetite, that's definitely not the right word to use, because bulimic people have really big appetite to eat everything there is (then throw all up due to guilt of over-eating)
No.
All STDs can be transmitted by a seemingly healthy person, assuming they are infected.Actually, all of them can be transmitted by a seemingly healthy person.STDs can be transmitted by anyone.
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No. Appetite is a noun. "The mouse had quite the appetite for cheese."
A seemingly healthy cat may suddenly become unsociable because they are sick. This could also be because they are scared.
Voracious!
The only bad thing about healthy eating is that it suppresses your appetite's freedom.
Appetising. eg: The dinner was appetising
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