Updated On August 25th, 2017
Pet's info: Cat | Mixed Breed | Female | spayed | 9 lbs
Answered By Rebecca, DVM 139
Veterinarian
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River could certainly be losing light in the summer from more exposure to parasites, more activity while hunting, and many pets actually do tend to eat less during the heat of the summer months. There are parasites that the cats can pick up from hunting and keeping them on a routine parasite prevention Such as revolution or Advntage multi would be a good idea. There may have been a recommendation to give the cats milk if they were excessively foaming after hunting lizards and frogs as this will decrease the taste in their mouth to stop the hypersalivation. thank you for using PetCoach.
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Answered By Daniel Fonza, DVM
Veterinarian
Hi there and thank you for your post! Milk will not dilute or counteract any toxins that I know of. Weather can affect activity level and this in turn can lead to weight fluctuations. If it is too hot or too cold, activity is typically lower so you may see an increase in weight due to low activity. If the weight continues to fluctuate or stays low, I would get River seen by your veterinarian to have some lab tests performed and an exam as well to make sure there is no cause to the weight fluctuation. I hope this helps! Please let me know if you have any other questions or concerns. I am also available via phone or text consultation if needed.
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