If you are concerned about the amount of time your cat spends hiding, the location that they are hiding, or have noticed a recent change in behavior, your best course of action is to
call your veterinarian for advice.
When your dog needs to eat grass multiple times a day or even every day for several days, or if he brings up something that could have caused damage to his digestive tract or throat,
call the veterinarian for advice.
If it's between 103 °F and 104.5 °F, you should
call your veterinarian for advice.
As soon as you notice any troubling symptoms,
call your veterinarian for their advice.
If that is not the case,
call your veterinarian for advice.
If you think your cat may have swallowed something toxic,
call your veterinarian for advice or get in touch with the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center or Pet Poison Helpline as soon as possible.
As soon as your cat is alert enough to eat, feed the next scheduled meal instead of waiting for mealtime, and
call your veterinarian for advice.
If your cat has a problem that you think might require medication,
call your veterinarian for advice.