Updated On April 13th, 2016
Pet's info: Cat | Siamese | Male | unneutered | 1 year and 3 months old
Answered By Destini R. Holloway, DVM 87
Veterinarian
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Poor cat. He is very young to have so many health concerns. Your kitty's symptoms are almost indicative of "shock" symptoms and this is very concerning. Based on the severity of your cats condition I am highly recommending you take him to your vet asap for some blood tests, physical exam and medical intervention at this point to help stabilize him. I am suspicious of a congenital kidney defect here if the breathe is acidotic. I hope that you get him the care he needs soon and that he can recover from this. Best wishes!
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Other Answers
Answered By Angel Alvarado, LVT
Licensed Veterinary Technician
He needs to be examined by your veterinarian. He may have periodontal disease or kidney disease. He is young for both but there are congenital conditions that can present at his age. At the very least, supportive care is required if he is unable to eat or drink on his own.
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