My siamese kitten is inactive & doesn't dri

 
My siamese kitten is inactive & doesn't drink water?
Ok, i got my cat exactly 30 hours ago. Last night. (when i bought her) she was curious yet scared (i guess because she is still new) she ran from corner to corner of my apartment, and tried to find hiding spots. i always got her out of them. she has a smelly litter and its a little bit slimy. she's been very inactive since she went into my room. she usually sits inside the closet (hiding behind all the clothes) or behind the TV. she loves it when i pet her and put her on my lap. she is siamese but she isn't vocal AT ALL.. i heard her voice only 2 times... she never drank water ( i didn;t see her. nor is the water supply ever finished) .. she eats meat chops in liquid. (wet foods) and she got very excited when i got her TUNA :D.. she is usually closing her eyes and sleeping. sitting in one place.. usually in hiding. She didn't play once til now. pets question and answers,www.5d2d.com
I am very concernd about her.
is this normal for a newly newly newly bought siamese <-- kitten?
BTW she is exactly 3months old (birthday 6/15) and she is always purring. and rarely moves.. rarely

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Have you made an appointment to have the cat examined by a vet? You should always do this, and be sure to mention any thing you have found unusual or aren't sure about. A good reputable breeder would insist that you have the kitten examined within 72 hours of receiving the cat. The poop slime could be giardia, coccidia or a change in diet (along with a lot of other things), also it's not normal for a cat to just sit still, even if she's scared, she should be exploring some. She will need time to adjust, but I can not urge you enough to get a vet visit, a spay and her vaccines.

ADD: Glad to hear the cat made it to the vet already. You can check the cat for dehydration, but as a rule, they don't drink a lot of water, most of their liquids come from their food. http://petdoc.com/story/dehydration-cats And you have been feeding the wet type food, take it easy with the tuna (mine get tuna too), and an occasional RAW (never cooked,learned the hard way and lost a cat, but Raw is great!) chicken bone. Cats can be neutered as early as 7 weeks or 2 pounds, the sooner you do it, the easier and faster the cat will heal, but I would suggest to let him settle in first. http://www.columbusdogconnection.com/Ped