Thank you for all your advice. I did give her dry kibbles last night and she 
did eat them.
I'm taking her to my regular vet at 4:30 today and I just got off the phone 
with our holistic vet who also recommended taking her to get some blood work 
done as well as a B12 shot.
Please keep Kitty in your thoughts and prayers that all is normal and she is 
just being finicky.

Thanks 

Mally

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> On Feb 27, 2014, at 9:19, Andrew Werner <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> You might want to try baby food.  Look at the label and get some without 
> added onion (onion can cause a kind of anemia in cats).  Sometimes 5-6 
> seconds in the microwave to make it smell better helps.
> 
> Last resort - try dry kibble.  Some of ours see that stuff the way we see 
> potato chips - greasy and good-tasting.  If Kitty does go for the kibble, 
> provide water along with it to avoid dehydration and/or urinary problems.
> 
> I do not know where you are located but if you are someplace where Spring is 
> coming and the weather is changing, be aware that they sense that kind of 
> thing and might change their dietary habits in response.
> 
> Best of luck.
> 
> Purrs to you and yours
> Andrew
> of Andrew & Lizzie
> Purrkins Diesel Cat,  Fuzzy-Xena, Zoro, Zippy, Wellington, Alfred, Bobby, 
> Tactical, Suzi-Q, Pinkie, Morse, Lillian, Ichabod, Dorothy, and Rasputin - in 
> East Bernard, Texas USA
> 
> 
> From: Maryam Ulomi <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected]; "<[email protected]>" 
> <[email protected]> 
> Sent: Wednesday, February 26, 2014 7:15 PM
> Subject: [FeLVPositiveCats] Too little appetite
> 
> Hello everyone,
> 
> Kitty, our little 19 months old FeLV positive cat, has for the past three 
> days been eating less than usual. I have tried all sort of new canned foods 
> but she eats a little bit and then walks away. She will eat maybe 1/3 of what 
> she would normally eat in one meal then walk away sometimes she comes back to 
> it but mostly she will want something else. If I give it to her in a new bowl 
> she might it or not.
> She has not stopped eating all together but I'm concerned that she is not 
> eating as much as previously. 
> She plays, poops and pees, does not hide, is otherwise her usual adorable 
> self.
> Has anyone seen these signs before?
> I don't know if i should take her to the vet or wait.
> 
> 
> Thanks, 
> 
> Malls and Kitty.
> 
> 
> 
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