@Judi They have been together for six months. The female doesn’t get along well with other cats, and has finally started to warm up to him. The male is my boy and the female is my partner’s. My partner is taking care of both of them. The cats are inside together while my partner is at work, and are let outside when she gets home. This past month or so, my partner has been coming to stay with me on the weekends and the cats are left home at her apartment. Perhaps, they’re not liking the fact that they have to be with each other so much?
Also, they were exposed to a kitten who had round worms. We gave our two cats de-wormer. One round of it, though. Perhaps, they need another round? Although, like I said, they’re bowel movements are fine. Firm stools. Not gasey.
My partner told me last week that she thought that maybe her female had lost some weight. I was waiting on my passport to be renewed, and went I finally received a few days ago, I went to my partner’s (in Michigan). First thing that I noticed was how thin my boy looked. His “cheeks” were drawn in. He is losing his little kitty pounch (belly). Her female was thin to begin with, but now, she looks thin and sickly looking.
I am going to take him in to the vet. I’m wondering if I should have blood work done, or just have him tested for Feline Aids and Leukemia and receive his shots.