
Weather
Cats often eat less in the summer because the hot weather can reduce their appetite. This is normal. To help with a cat's loss of appetite, make sure to give them enough water. Change their water bowl regularly and feed them bland food, such as wet cat food with a high water content.
Causes of disease
Colds, heatstroke, gastroenteritis, and other illnesses can also affect a cat's appetite. When a cat has a poor appetite, the owner should check if the cat is unwell. If the cat is found to be sick, take it to the vet promptly to avoid missing the optimal treatment window. Once the cat recovers, its appetite will return.
Food reasons
In summer, a cat's reduced appetite could be due to food-related reasons, such as spoiled food or the cat getting tired of eating the same cat food for a long time. It's important to ensure a varied and fresh diet for your cat. Avoid feeding your cat rotten or spoiled food, and consider changing their cat food if necessary.