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A healthy adult cat should never go more than 24–36 hours without eating; longer durations can lead to serious health risks.
Cats may lose their appetite due to stress, illness, dental problems, recent vaccinations, or changes in environment or diet.
A cat that suddenly stops eating but otherwise appears normal may have minor, transient digestive upset or be reacting to environmental changes.
You should worry if your cat hasn't eaten for more than 24 hours, as this can indicate serious health issues requiring prompt veterinary attention.
If your cat isn’t eating for more than 24 hours, contact your veterinarian immediately, as this may signal an underlying medical issue.
Redirect play aggression in cats by providing structured playtime, interactive toys, and avoiding using hands as toys.
No, you should not let your cats fight it out. Intervening appropriately is important to prevent injuries and maintain a peaceful environment.
To fix play aggression in cats, redirect their energy with appropriate toys, establish boundaries, and avoid using hands as play objects.
No, you should not let your cats fight it out. Intervening early helps prevent injuries and promotes peaceful coexistence.

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