Can Cats Develop Eating Disorders?
Is it possible for an animal to have an eating disorder?
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There are two types of anorexia: true anorexia and ‘pseudo-anorexia. ‘ Both result in decreased food intake, but a dog with pseudo-anorexia wants to eat (is hungry), but is unable to because of difficulty picking up, chewing, or swallowing food or some other cause (see below).
Can cats get an eating disorder?
Anorexia is most commonly seen in hospitalized cats, and a moderately sick animal may seriously complicate its health problems by refusing to eat. Food avoidance also occurs with relative frequency among cats that are placed in boarding kennels.
Can animals get anorexia?
There are 2 types of anorexia in pets: “pseudo-anorexia” (where the pet is hungry and wants to eat, but can’t due to difficulty chewing or swallowing food) and “true anorexia” (where the pet has absolutely no interest in food).A