I am so very sorry to hear of this incident. Any time a cat has stopped eating and his lethargic, it's time for a trip to the vet. I find it odd that nothing came back in any test -- blood work, urine sample, stool sample? Cats can get dehydrated and IV fluids become necessary! The key is that your kitty eat! Even if you have to syringe some food into his mouth -- cats must eat or they develop fatty liver disease after 48 hours, which can become fatal if not treated immediately. Drinking water is important, too! I know we sometimes freak out when our babies aren't feeling great -- and you have a 4-year old that needs your attention, too. I am happy to hear that your kitty is doing better. Sometimes they just pick up something -- it happens.
No kitty loves to be at the vet, however, they are used to taking care of aggressive kitties, so this should not have come as a surprise to them. Thankfully, my bengal really behaves himself at the vet.
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