Reasons not to feed the cat with P

  • Never feed anything poisonous to a cat

  • Cat is puking, feeding could worsen illness

  • If cat pukes, withhold food and call the vet

  • Cat is peeing now, wait to feed until finished

  • If eating causes pain, stop feeding and see vet

  • Passed out cat needs vet, not food

  • Picky eater, must follow specific food only

  • If there is pee near food, don’t serve it there

  • “Picky” implies restricted diet, so be careful

  • Cat is busy playing, you may delay feeding

  • Poop around bowl means don’t feed there yet

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  • Cat puked, stop food and monitor or call vet

  • “Poorly” = sick; vet may forbid feeding

  • Overweight cat; vet may advise less food.

  • If cat was poisoned, vet may restrict feeding.

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  • May pause feeding until litter habits addressed.

  • If food is poisoned, definitely don’t feed cat.

  • Pudgy = overweight; might need diet control.

  • Pregnant cats may need special vet‑approved diet.

  • With pneumonia, vet may limit normal feeding.

  • If just peed, may halt treats to train behavior.

  • Poisonous items must never be fed to a cat.

  • If cat has pests, vet may restrict normal diet.

  • Sick cats may need restricted feeding per vet

  • Some paralysed cats need special feeding plans

  • Food may be toxic to cats, must not feed

  • Excess poo can mean overfeeding or illness

  • Food may cause poisoning, so don’t feed

  • Could indicate stomach issues; adjust feeding

  • Parasites may require strict vet diet control

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  • Obesity risk; limit food to protect health

  • Poor diet risk: needs controlled vet-approved food.

  • Weight gain: overfeeding harms cat’s health.

  • Pink eye may need fasting or no treats per vet.

  • Food attracts pests; avoid leaving extra cat food.

  • Cat pees everywhere: may be on special vet diet.

  • After peeing on carpet, vet diet/limits may apply.

  • Plague/serious disease: quarantine, no contact/feeding.

  • Cat in painful condition may be nil-by-mouth per vet.

  • On medication, pills may affect feeding schedule.

  • Cat peed everywhere, owner withholding food as consequence.

  • Food price too high, owner can’t afford extra.

  • poor appetite
  • Owner upset cat peed on them, refuses to feed.

  • Owner mad cat peed on bed, decides not to feed.

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  • Owner angry cat peed in house, withholds food.

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