My Cat Is Not Eating After Giving Birth
Either way you need to get her to a vet ASAP or you will lose her.
My cat is not eating after giving birth. Despite this keep encouraging her to eat some food and in a few days she should regain her natural appetite. Losing a beloved family member whether animal or human can cause some cats to stop eating. Mastitis is a bacterial infection of the milk ducts which occurs when the mother cats milk production gets blocked by inflamed mammary glands.
Your cat will also likely receive intravenous fluids to combat dehydration which is a risk after any birth but especially after a difficult birth. If gentle traction on the trapped kitten causes the queen pain. Its not good if she say swallowed some plastic or gum and has stop in intestines but as long it is just lost appetite force feeding may do the trick.
Either way you need to get her to a vet asap or you will lose her. New mothers are usually very nervous about their babies. Mastitis is a veterinary emergency.
Or offer your cat canned kitten food canned tuna or canned chicken to whet your pets appetite. Shortly after the kitten is born the placenta will be delivered the queen will usually eat this. You did the right thing by taking her to the vet.
Why its a problem if your cat stops eating. Tweak your cats wet food to entice it to eat again. Despite this keep encouraging her to eat some food and in a few days she should regain her natural appetite.
Yes force feeding is your next bet. Your Cat May Be Experiencing Stress Anxiety or Depression. Theres a chance that she has either retained a placenta or might possibly even still have a kitten in there.