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Hi everyone

One of our kittens (10 mths approx) has not been eating for the last 24 hours or so. He does not seem sick as such but is very quiet and normally he is looking for food all the time! Should we go to the vet do you think? And if so, where could / should we take him on a weekend?

Many thanks!

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If I were you, I would go to the vet. I would suggest getting some telephone advice from the vets first (for free!) and they will confirm if you need to bring him in. I use Village Vet in Winchmore Hill. They are open today until 4 and Sun 9 till 1pm. Plus they have a 24 hour hospital in Hampstead (and other branches, such as Highbury). Their tel is 0208 360 2020

http://www.villagevet.co.uk/practice/winchmore-hill/

Justine, Anette

Thank you very much for your replies and advice.

I didn't have a chance to read your responses earlier - although I did see the advice was "take him to a vet" We took him to Medivet in Hendon. What we did was take him to Medivet in Hendon. It is open 24/7 and has a hospital attached. The vet found his temperature was 40.6 and he's being kept in overnight for hydration and anti-inflammatories. We hope the temperature will be down by tomorrow as the potential cost explained to us by the vet is pretty frightening!

I hope he gets better soon, I know how stressful it is when they get ill. Good luck, and glad you decided to take him in, hopefully it's not that serious, and the cost will be manageable.

Go to the vet. Cats are experts at hiding pain. Have you checked the cat over to make sure thee are no injuries?

And cats purr when they're in pain, worth noting. It's self soothing, so don't let purring trick you in to thinking all is well. Good luck.

We took the dog to village vet on a week end a few weeks back, and they were great, btw. I use Hills in crouch End who are lovely.

He could have a cold. Cats won't eat if they can't smell so try offering him some smelly fish like tinned mackerel or sardines. If that doesn't work definitely take him to the vet.

I can recommend Hornsey Vets, at 496 Hornsey Rd, London N19 4EF,  020 272 335.

Used them since 1997

So have I, and have now decided to leave them. Gone downhill, unfortunately. And prices have gone up. Hills are much nicer and better. And cheaper. 

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