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Hi Fernando, I recommend that you take her into see a veterinarian. Not wanting to eat can be a sign of a serious underlying medical issue in cats. There can be many different causes for this underlying issue and the treatment will be based on the underlying cause. Your vet can talk to you more about the cause of her not eating and the treatment she needs after they have examined her.
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John Smith, DVMVeterinarian
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